National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster warns Kim Jong-un should not be sleeping easily as Americans in North Korea are urged to leave before September 1 travel ban is enforced
McMaster said Kim Jong-un is ‘isolated’ and ‘has the whole world against him’
But he said it is ‘impossible to tell’ if removing the dictator would end his regime
McMaster spoke as State Department told Americans to leave North Korea
His warning also came as Trump signed bill imposing new sanctions on country
By CHRIS PLEASANCE
DAILYMAIL.COM
3 August 2017
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster has warned Kim Jong-un that he ‘has the whole world against him’ and should not be sleeping easy at night.
The lieutenant general said the North Korean despot is ‘isolated’ on the world stage after a series of recent missile tests and the development of an ICBM.
While he would not confirm the range of that new missile, amid reports it could reach virtually the whole of the United States, he described it as a ‘grave threat’.
McMaster spoke as the State Department warned Americans inside North Korea to leave before all travel to the country is banned from September, and as President Trump signed new a new sanctions bill against the country.
Speaking to Hugh Hewitt at MSNBC, who asked whether Kim should be sleeping easy, McMaster responded: ‘No, I think he should not be.
‘Because he has the whole world against him, right? He’s isolated. He’s isolated on this.’
However, McMaster said it was impossible to tell whether removing Kim would cause the regime to collapse, saying the inner workings of the government ‘is almost impossible to predict’.
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