North Korea uses it to describe a long-term process in which all nuclear weapons powers would eventually disarm, while Trump administration officials have interpreted it as the dismantling and eradication of the North Korean nuclear weapons and long-range missile programmes. He said it meant “getting rid of all the nuclear weapons, dismantling them, taking them to Oakridge, Tennessee. North Korean officials have repeatedly pointed to Gaddafi’s grisly death in a Nato-backed insurgency eight years later as a reason not to give up the country’s nuclear weapons. This is the President Trump model. It argued it represented a hostile gesture that violated an April agreement between the leaders of North and South Korea.
Source: The Guardian May 16, 2018 17:06 UTC