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The president of the United States of America bragged on Twitter about the size of his nuclear weapons.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claimed in his annual address on Monday that the country's nuclear capabilities could hit the United States, and that a nuclear button was always on his desk.
SEE ALSO:Everyone is sharing this clip to point out the hypocrisy of Flynn's guilty plea"The entire United States is within range of our nuclear weapons, a nuclear button is always on my desk. This is reality, not a threat," Kim said in the address.
In response, Trump tweeted that his nuclear button is "bigger & more powerful" than Kim's.
Seriously.
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The tweet also laid into the poor economic conditions in North Korea, and taunted Kim by saying "my button works."
Although President Trump does have the capabilities of launching a nuclear attack, the button on his desk actually brings him a Diet Coke, according to an April report from the Financial Times. Trump reportedly consumes nearly a dozen Diet Cokes a day, according to the New York Times.
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The internet was quick to point how ridiculously petty and simultaneously terrifying Trump's tweet was.
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