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Trump spooked Pentagon with almost-sent tweet Pyongyang would have seen as attack imminent: Bob Woodward

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Washington AFP-Jiji U. S. President Donald Trump spooked the Pentagon leadership with a tweet that — had it been sent — North Korea would have read as a sig
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U. S. President Donald Trump spooked the Pentagon leadership with a tweet that — had it been sent — North Korea would have read as a sign of an imminent U. S. attack, journalist Bob Woodward said in an interview that aired Sunday.
Woodward, whose new book “Fear: Trump in the White House” hits book stores on Tuesday, described the incident in the interview with CBS as the most dangerous moment of Trump’s nuclear standoff with North Korea.
“He drafts a tweet saying ‘We are going to pull our dependents from South Korea — family members of the 28,000 people there,’” Woodward said on “CBS Sunday Morning,” referring to families of U. S. troops stationed on the Korean Peninsula.
The tweet never was sent because of a back-channel message from the North Koreans that they would view it as a sign the U. S. was preparing to attack, according to CBS.
“At that moment there was a sense of profound alarm in the Pentagon leadership that, ‘My God, one tweet and we have reliable information that the North Koreans are going to read this as ‘an attack is imminent.

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