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North Korea Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Calls Donald Trump “Mentally Unstable,” Describes Him as “An Old American Man With Dementia” Amid Middle East Rising Tensions with Iran and Troubles on the Strait of Hormuz
A fresh wave of tensions has erupted on the global stage after Kim Jong Un delivered a sharply worded criticism of Donald Trump, describing him as “mentally unstable” and “an old American man with dementia.” The remarks, issued through North Korean state media, mark one of the most personal attacks in recent months and signal a renewed deterioration in already fragile relations between Pyongyang and Washington.

According to official statements, Kim’s comments came amid escalating political and military tensions, with both nations trading accusations over security concerns and regional stability. While North Korea has often used strong rhetoric in its foreign policy messaging, the unusually direct and personal nature of the latest remarks has drawn widespread international attention.
Political analysts say the language reflects a broader strategy by Pyongyang to challenge U.S. leadership and project strength domestically. By targeting Trump personally, Kim may be attempting to rally internal support while also sending a signal of defiance to the international community. However, such rhetoric also risks further inflaming an already volatile diplomatic environment.
In Washington, the comments have been met with criticism and concern among policymakers, though there has been no immediate formal response from Trump himself. U.S. officials have historically dismissed similar statements from North Korea as provocative but not unexpected, given the long-standing tensions between the two countries.
The exchange underscores the fragile nature of relations between the United States and North Korea, which have swung between periods of high-stakes diplomacy and intense hostility in recent years. Previous engagements between Kim and Trump—including high-profile summits—had briefly raised hopes for improved ties, but progress has largely stalled.
Experts warn that escalating rhetoric on both sides could complicate any future diplomatic efforts, particularly on issues such as nuclear negotiations and regional security. As both leaders continue to adopt hardline positions, the risk of misunderstanding or miscalculation remains a key concern for global observers.
For now, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with many calling for restraint and a return to diplomatic dialogue to prevent further escalation.
