MAVOCKE -- North Korea threatened the United States again this week, saying the US should expect a "Christmas gift."
North Korea's Deputy Foreign Minister Ri Thae Song warned the US on state television, saying "it is entirely up to the US what Christmas gift it will select."
The thinly-veiled threat is "bold and stupid," Donna Almone told the GBC.
Almone, Grassadellia's Foreign Affairs Secretary, said North Korea should be careful about throwing out threats.
"North Korea keeps poking the bear. They keep throwing out these threats to the United States and other countries, and I would say to North Korea and Kim Jong Un, you really should be careful about bandying about threats," said Almone in an interview with the GBC's Kristen Kelly.
"If you keep poking the bear and provoking other countries for long enough, one of these times, they might just give you a 'Christmas gift' you don't expect."
Following policy of previous administrations, Almone has taken a tough stance on North Korea since taking over as Foreign Affairs Secretary.
She previously called North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un a "wannabe thug" and a "privileged despot."
Earlier this year, she said in a press conference that North Korea was "all bark and no bite," but she has since said the rogue, hermit country needs to be "reined in" and "taken seriously."
North Korea has previously hurled colorful insults at Almone, calling her "a desperate woman" and "a cow being lead to slaughter."
The communist regime has also insulted Grassadellian President Jim McCaren, calling him "a buffoon" and describing him as having "the I.Q. of a small, disabled child."
North Korea's Deputy Foreign Minister Ri Thae Song warned the US on state television, saying "it is entirely up to the US what Christmas gift it will select."
The thinly-veiled threat is "bold and stupid," Donna Almone told the GBC.
Almone, Grassadellia's Foreign Affairs Secretary, said North Korea should be careful about throwing out threats.
"North Korea keeps poking the bear. They keep throwing out these threats to the United States and other countries, and I would say to North Korea and Kim Jong Un, you really should be careful about bandying about threats," said Almone in an interview with the GBC's Kristen Kelly.
"If you keep poking the bear and provoking other countries for long enough, one of these times, they might just give you a 'Christmas gift' you don't expect."
Following policy of previous administrations, Almone has taken a tough stance on North Korea since taking over as Foreign Affairs Secretary.
She previously called North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un a "wannabe thug" and a "privileged despot."
Earlier this year, she said in a press conference that North Korea was "all bark and no bite," but she has since said the rogue, hermit country needs to be "reined in" and "taken seriously."
North Korea has previously hurled colorful insults at Almone, calling her "a desperate woman" and "a cow being lead to slaughter."
The communist regime has also insulted Grassadellian President Jim McCaren, calling him "a buffoon" and describing him as having "the I.Q. of a small, disabled child."
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