Philippines' Duterte calls North Korea's
Kim a 'fool' over nuclear ambitions
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[August 02, 2017]
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine
President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday described North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un as a "fool" and a "son of a bitch", just days before Manila
hosts an international meeting certain to address Pyongyang's long-range
missile tests.
Duterte held nothing back in rebuking Kim for "playing with dangerous
toys", setting the stage for next week's rare get-together, to be
attended by foreign ministers of all the countries involved in the
standoff on the Korean peninsula.
North Korea is determined to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of
hitting the United States and officials in Washington said Saturday's
test of an intercontinental ballistic missile showed it may be able to
reach most of the country.
"This Kim Jong Un, a fool ... he is playing with dangerous toys, that
fool," Duterte told tax officials in a speech.

"That chubby face that looks kind. That son of a bitch. If he commits a
mistake, the Far East will become an arid land. It must be stopped, this
nuclear war.
"A limited confrontation and it blows up here, I will tell you, the
fallout can deplete the soil, the resources and I don't know what will
happen to us."
This year, Duterte is chairman of the Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) and on Monday his foreign minister will host the ASEAN
Regional Forum, which brings together 27 countries that include
Australia, China, India, Japan, Russia, North and South Korea and the
United States.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks to protesters after he
delivered his State of the Nation address at the Congress in Quezon
city, Metro Manila Philippines July 24, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

It was not the first time Duterte has criticized Kim over his
nuclear ambitions. In April he questioned his sanity and urged the
United States to show restraint and not be baited by a man who
"wants to end the world".
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who is due to attend the
Manila meeting, on Tuesday said he wanted dialogue with North Korea
at some point, stressing it was not the enemy and the United States
did not seek to topple the regime.
(Reporting by Martin Petty and Neil Jerome Morales; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez)
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