Trump on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un: 'Rocket Man' nickname was supposed to be a compliment by David Choi on Sep 28, 2017, 7:15 PM Advertisement
During a Republican fundraiser dinner on Tuesday, President Donald Trump discussed several military and foreign policy-related topics that have made headlines during the first months of his presidency, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. After calling North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, "Rocket Man," on Twitter and during his first address before the UN General Assembly earlier this month, Trump and North Korea sniped at each other with increasing intensity The war of words became viral fodder for foreign-policy experts. According to people who attended the dinner and shared their accounts of Trump's remarks with The Post, Trump said that he did not give Kim Jong Un the now-infamous nickname in jest; and he thought "Rocket Man" could be taken as a compliment, not an insult. When Kim Jong Un parried with a personal message to Trump and called him a "dotard" after his UN speech, Trump said he decided to ratchet up his own rhetoric in response: "So I said, all right, so now I'll call him Little Rocket Man," Trump reportedly said at the dinner, according to The Post. Trump test-drove that moniker at a rally in Huntsville, Alabama. SEE ALSO: North Korea's latest threat to the US was unlike any other from the country |
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