US cannot tolerate nuclear-armed North Korea: NSA McMaster

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US cannot tolerate a nuclear armed North Korea, America's has said, asserting that such a development would pose a grave security threat to the countries in the region and the world.

last month declared a state sponsor of terrorism, a move that allows the US administration to impose additional sanctions on over its nuclear and missile programmes.


had launched an intercontinental ballistic missile which travelled about 1,000 km before splashing down in the Sea of Japan, within Japan's exclusive economic zone.

"I don't think we can tolerate that risk. The world can't tolerate that risk. I mean, if has a nuclear weapon, I mean, who are you going to try to prevent getting one? Look at the behaviour of this regime, the hostility of this regime to the whole world," US H R told yesterday.

The United States, he said, is applying maximum pressure to to convince that this is a dead end, this pursuit of and an intercontinental ballistic missile -- long range ballistic missile which of course poses a grave danger to the whole world.

"So what you've seen is an effort led by the worldwide really though to isolate that regime, to cut off not just what is restricted by the current national -- the current resolutions but to do more," he said.

Trump has asked all nations to cut off all trade with this rogue regime which has never met a weapon it didn't use or proliferate or sell to somebody else, the NSA said.

"You saw that with the cyber attacks you just discussed and you saw it with the murder of Kim Jong Un's brother in a public airport with a banned nerve agent. So this is a regime that can't get this - this destructive capability," he said.

said Trump wants all nations to do more. It just doesn't make sense that would increase trade and alleviate any pressure on the North Korean regime.

"Of course, poses a grave direct threat to all nations including China and Russia, but what happens when gets this capability?

"What if other nations in the region arm in this way and that's going to be even more destabilising and of course, as I mentioned, has never met a weapon it didn't try to sell to somebody else," said.

Responding to a question, said this is not the time to hold talks with the North Koreans.

"What he means is, there can't be negotiations under these current conditions. The north has to show initial steps toward denuclearisation and the reason for this is previous approaches to negotiating with have failed miserably," he said.

"What the regime does is they enter into negotiations, all the while they continue these very destructive programmes, these talks often times end in a weak agreement and then North Korea immediately violates that agreement.

"The problem is now that their programmes have advanced so far we don't have time to do that again and so we can't repeat the failed pattern of the past," the top said.

said and the US should cooperate on North Korea.

"There's no way that a nuclear armed is in Russia's interest and the made that clear to (Vladimir) on the phone call," he added.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 13:40 IST