North Korea will send a “Christmas gift” to the United States, but what that present contains will depend on the outcome of ongoing talks between Washington and Pyongyang, a top official has warned.

The ominous comments, which some have interpreted as a sign that North Korea could resume long-distance missile tests, comes as the clock ticks closer to the country’s self-imposed end-of-year deadline for nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration.

Talks between the two sides have appeared to be in a rut in recent months, with North Korea conducting several shorterrange missile tests.

In a statement translated on the state news agency, Ri Thae Song, a first vice minister at the North Korean Foreign Ministry working on US affairs, accused US policy makers of leveraging talks with Kim Jong Un for domestic political gain.

“The dialogue touted by the US is, in essence, nothing but a foolish trick hatched to keep the DPRK bound to dialogue and use it in favor of the political situation and election in the US,” Ri said, using the acronym for North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“It is entirely up to the US what Christmas gift it will select to get,” added Ri.

In 2017, North Korea referred to its first test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as a “gift” for the US on the Fourth of July holiday. That launch sparked what became a tense, months-long standoff between the two sides.

What happens in the coming weeks will likely determine if Washington’s next so-called “Christmas gift” turns out to be similarly volatile.

“It’s hard to predict because it could go either way,” said Duyeon Kim, senior adviser on Northeast Asia and nuclear policy to the International Crisis Group. “It really depends on the circumstance and the situation, which will better inform how North Korea reacts.

An important meeting

On Wednesday, North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency announced that the country’s most powerful political body, the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, will meet at the end of December “in order to discuss and decide on crucial issues in line with the needs of the development of the Korean revolution and the changed situation at home and abroad.”

Whatever North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plans to do with respect to nuclear negotiations will likely be finalized at that meeting, according to Duyeon Kim.

“The outcome of this meeting and Pyongyang’s policy line will depend on how happy they are with Washington and will be revealed in (Kim Jong Un’s) New Year’s Day address,” said Duyeon Kim.

Diplomats from Pyongyang and Washington have been attempting to negotiate a trade that would see Kim give up the country’s nuclear weapons and the ballistic missiles used to deliver them in exchange for relief from punishing US and United Nations sanctions that have crippled the North Korean economy.

Though North Korea first detonated a nuclear device in 2006, Pyongyang successfully test-fired missiles that could potentially hit the US mainland with a nuclear warhead for the first time in 2017 — upping the stakes significantly and increasing the urgency to reach a peaceful solution to a decades-long struggle.

Washington, for its part, has not voiced increased alarm over the status of talks with North Korea.

Speaking in London on the sidelines of a NATO summit Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said “we’ll see what happens” when it comes to North Korea.

“My relationship with Kim Jong Un is really good, but that doesn’t mean he won’t abide by the agreement we signed,” Trump said. “I hope he lives up to the agreement, but we’re going to find out,” added Trump.

“(Kim Jong Un) definitely likes sending rockets up, doesn’t he? That’s why I call him “Rocket Man.”

This undated picture released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Wednesday shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un posing as he visits Mount Paektu.

Kim’s back on a horse

North Korea’s decision to hold the meeting was announced the same day as KCNA released dozens of photographs showing Kim Jong Un on horseback touring Mount Paektu, an active volcano that sits on the country’s border with China, alongside his wife and other officials. This was Kim’s second trip on horseback atop the mountain since October.

While the photographs are the butt of jokes and mockery online, the images of Kim on horseback touring the mountain are imbued with potent symbolism.

According to legend, Mount Paektu is the birthplace of Dangun, the mythical founder of the first Korean kingdom some 4,000 years ago.

Kim Jong Un is seen riding a horse as he visits Mount Paektu in this KCNA photo.

Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather, and North Korea’s founding father, is also believed to have led a cavalry unit against the Japanese occupation from a base on the mountain.

Putting Kim on a horse at Mount Paektu, wearing a similar coat to the one his grandfather was often seen wearing publicly, is likely meant to remind North Koreans of the Kim family’s legacy of fighting imperialism, according to Michael Madden, an expert in North Korean leadership at the Stimson Foundation.

“Kim Jong Un is taking on the anti-imperialist credentials of his grandfather,” added Madden.

However, it’s unclear why Kim held the photoshoot at the mountain. Kim may have stopped there after a recently reported visit to the nearby township of Samjiyon, rather than making a dedicated visit.

 

15 thoughts on “North Korea warns US to prepare for ‘Christmas gift’”
  1. Trump. Duped again by a kid pulling his chain. Sweeten the pot with honey and accolades then pounce mightily on the duped American president.

  2. Kim Hong in is a miserable frightened, sick and evil individual. Because there’s no telling what he will do, our president had better be very adept at poker because Kim is not playing with a full deck upon his shoulders.

  3. Go ahead little FAT Kim, launch at us and your S–t hole of a country will be lit up like a Christmas Tree.

  4. President Trump needs to ready our hydrogens bomb missiles, if anyone is harmed by a NK nuclear bomb attack on US soil, it means war war three. First act response remove North Korea into vapors, with droppings of little tidbits of crispy toasted communist. China needs to control the little fat slob. China would be drawn into a world war due to Kim’s insanity.

  5. The Democrats would rather see this country obliterated in a nuclear holicost then let our President do his job. I was never about our nations future with the Democrats, it’s always been about power and money. VOTE TRUMP IN 2020! KEEP THE MOMENTUM GOING!

    1. The Republicans have always been about power and money. Unless they get their way, they’ll be the ones to bring a nuclear holocaust down on our heads. They refuse to.believe the truth as regards the President’s tenuous position on his imminent impeachment. He’s lost the respect of the world.

  6. How about place ALL the Democrats on Hawaii, paint a HUGE Bullseye on the ground, and let Kim see if he and his clowns are worthy enough to hit this Bullseye with their ICBM.

  7. AMEN AMEN. THERE IS NO WAY A CHRISTIAN OR
    ANYONE WITH A BRAIN CAN VOTE FOR A
    DEMOCRAT THEY HATE AMERICA ,GOD AND ARE FOR KILLING BABIES,SOCIALISM AND ARE AGAINST ISRAEL GODS CHOSEN PEOPLE. I NEED
    NOT SAY ANYTHING ELSE. IF THE YOUNG PEOPLE DONT WAKE UP IN AMERICA AND VOTE AGAINST THESE DEMOCRATS. GOD HELP US.

  8. I wouldn’t be surprised if the North Korean’s are placing their bets on the impeachment process. Maybe they think President Trump is about to be kicked out. They are wrong, but who knows what’s in their heads?

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