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  • North Korea slams Rubio’s ‘rogue state’ label as ‘nonsense’

    North Korea slams Rubio’s ‘rogue state’ label as ‘nonsense’

    North Korea is criticizing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s description of the country as a “rogue state,” calling it “nonsense” while vowing to take “tough counteraction” to any provocations from the Trump administration. 

    Rubio made the remark last week during an appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” where he was speaking about the goals of U.S. foreign policy. 

    “It’s not normal for the world to simply have a unipolar power. That was not – that was an anomaly. It was a product of the end of the Cold War, but eventually you were going to reach back to a point where you had a multipolar world, multi-great powers in different parts of the planet. We face that now with China and to some extent Russia, and then you have rogue states like Iran and North Korea you have to deal with,” Rubio said, according to the State Department. 

    North Korea’s foreign ministry said in response that Rubio “talked nonsense by terming the DPRK a ‘rogue state’ while enumerating the foreign policy of the new U.S. administration.” 

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service/AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

    “The Foreign Ministry of the DPRK deems the U.S. State Secretary’s hostile remarks to thoughtlessly tarnish the image of a sovereign state as a grave political provocation totally contrary to the principle of international law which regards respect for sovereignty and non-interference in other’s internal affairs as its core and strongly denounces and rejects it,” read a statement published by North Korean state media. 

    “Rubio’s coarse and nonsensical remarks only show directly the incorrect view of the new U.S. administration on the DPRK and will never help promote the U.S. interests as he wishes,” the statement added, taking a swipe at the Trump administration. 

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    Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump

    President Donald Trump, right, met with Kim Jong Un in Singapore in June 2018 during Trump’s first term as president. (AP/Evan Vucci)

    “We will never tolerate any provocation of the U.S., which has been always hostile to the DPRK and will be hostile to it in the future, too, but will take tough counteraction corresponding to it as usual,” it concluded. 

    Rubio said during the interview that “now more than ever, we need to remember that foreign policy should always be about furthering the national interest of the United States and doing so, to the extent possible, avoiding war and armed conflict, which we have seen two times in the last century be very costly.   

    Secretary of State Rubio in Panama

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio, right, waves after being welcomed by Panama’s Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha, left, upon his arrival at the presidential palace in Panama City on Sunday, Feb. 2. Panama is Rubio’s first trip abroad as secretary of State. (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

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    “They’re celebrating the 80th anniversary this year of the end of the Second World War. That – I think if you look at the scale and scope of destruction and loss of life that occurred, it would be far worse if we had a global conflict now. It may end life on the planet,” he also said. “And it sounds like hyperbole, but that’s – you have multiple countries now who have the capability to end life on Earth. And so we need to really work hard to avoid armed conflict as much as possible, but never at the expense of our national interest. So that’s the tricky balance.” 

  • Capitals netminder Logan Thompson blames rogue nacho platter for Oilers goal

    Capitals netminder Logan Thompson blames rogue nacho platter for Oilers goal

    Edmonton Oilers star Corey Perry likely had one of the most unusual assists of his career during the third period of Tuesday night’s game against the league-leading Washington Capitals. 

    The Oilers were trailing 3-1 to start the third period when center Leon Draisaitl skated into Washington’s zone, making a quick pass to Perry, who beat Capitals netminder Logan Thompson to cut the lead to a one-goal deficit. 

    Corey Perry, #90 of the Edmonton Oilers, skates against Pierre-Luc Dubois, #80 of the Washington Capitals, during the first period of the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

    However, Thompson appeared to take issue with the sequence of events, pleading to officials that something had been thrown onto the ice before the pass was made. 

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    What was it that distracted one of the NHL’s top goalies? A platter of nachos. 

    “That’s a first,” Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said after the game, via ESPN.

    “We just talked about that in the coaches’ office. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a nachos-on-the-ice National Hockey League game. Did they save them? Maybe we can bring them into the locker room.”

    Logan Thompson misses net

    Corey Perry, #90 of the Edmonton Oilers, scores a third-period goal against Logan Thompson, #48 of the Washington Capitals, during the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

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    A replay of the play showed Perry skating around the concession stand favorite to find the back of the net. Thompson admitted after the game that he should have played until the whistle. 

    “I’ve never seen that before. Obviously, I’ve got to play to the whistle. That one’s on me,” Thompson said, adding that he saw the fan that threw the plate of nachos. 

    “Wasn’t too happy. But credit to him. He got them a goal,” he said, suggesting the fan was an Oilers supporter. 

    Logan Thompson celebrates

    Alex Ovechkin, #8, and Logan Thompson, #48 of the Washington Capitals, celebrate a victory over the Edmonton Oilers after the game at Rogers Place on Jan. 21, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Andy Devlin/NHLI via Getty Images)

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    For his part, Perry admitted to not even noticing the platter. 

    Despite the setback, the Capitals were able to hold on to the 3-2 lead for the win as they extended their win streak to five straight. The Oilers have now dropped two in a row and their first since star forward Connor McDavid was issued a three-game suspension for cross-checking. 

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