North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un conducted a hydrogen bomb test; his ambassador called the test a “gift package” and said that “the U.S. will receive more gift packages” if it continues making “futile” threats of sanctions; and U.S. president Donald Trump, who once said he wanted to be “unpredictable” when dealing with nuclear weapons, tweeted that he was considering “stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea,” including China, which accounts for 90 percent of North Korea’s trade and which manufactures Trump-branded eyeglasses, shirts, ties, suits, mirrors, ceramic vases, wall decorations, kitchen items, and light fixtures, as well as dice for Trump: The Game.
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North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un conducted a hydrogen bomb test; his ambassador called the test a “gift package” and said that “the U.S. will receive more gift packages” if it continues making “futile” threats of sanctions; and U.S. president Donald Trump, who once said he wanted to be “unpredictable” when dealing with nuclear weapons, tweeted that he was considering “stopping all trade with any country doing business with North Korea,” including China, which accounts for 90 percent of North Korea’s trade and which manufactures Trump-branded eyeglasses, shirts, ties, suits, mirrors, ceramic vases, wall decorations, kitchen items, and light fixtures, as well as dice for Trump: The Game.