"The president that U.S. citizens must vote for is not that dull Hillary -- who claimed to adapt the Iranian model to resolve nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula -- but Trump, who spoke of holding direct conversation with North Korea," he wrote.
"Who knew that the slogan 'Yankee Go Home' would come true like this?," the DPRK Today article said. "The day when the 'Yankee Go Home' slogan becomes real would be the day of Korean Unification."
The Heritage Foundation's Bruce Klingner, a former CIA officer, told CNN that Pyongyang would welcome any move -- by any potential leader -- to effectively weaken the U.S. relationship with South Korea and Japan.
"North Korea has had a long standing objective to divide the U.S. from its allies, to remove U.S. forces or at least reduce them on the peninsula," he said. "If they see a future policy-maker as advocating the removal of U.S. forces, that fulfills their objectives, so they would be in favor of anyone who's willing to do that."
The North Korean regime does not publicly support reunification of the Korean Peninsula and in the last week forcefully rejected Trump's initial nod at new engagement, calling it a "kind of propaganda or advertisement."
CNN's Elise Labott, Brian Todd and Dugald McConnell contributed to this report.
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