U.S. President Donald Trump has given North Korea another warning its plans to fire its weapons. The war words Mr Trump and North Korea's president Kim Jong-un is escalating. Countries the region and around the world are worried that the war words could become a real war. Tensions increased greatly earlier this week when North Korea announced it had nuclear warheads small enough to fit its missiles. President Trump then warned: "North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met fire and fury like the world has never seen." North Korea responded announcing it would fire four missiles the coast of the US territory Guam.
North Korea said President Trump's words were "nonsense". Regardless, Mr Trump issued another warning to the North Koreans yesterday. He said his "fire and fury" statement "wasn't tough enough" and that North Korea should "be very, very nervous". He also said China could do "a whole lot more" to reduce tensions. The Arms Control Association Washington DC said Mr Trump should stop his verbal attacks North Korea to avoid a military conflict the Korean Peninsula. It said: "Recent [talk] Trump is a dangerous and ineffective strategy to halt North Korea's nuclear development and could trigger a military conflict that would not be the U.S. interest."