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From cosying up the Vladimir Putin to bombing “the hell” out of ISIS, Trump’s chaotic foreign policy plans have left eyebrows raised.

But now Trump has won the White House his vision to “Make America Great Again” may finally come to fruition.

During his campaign he promised “big changes”, not least his plan to make peace with North Korea.

And his way of doing so looks set to be a whopper.

Literally.

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Speaking at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, billionaire Trump said he would invite the tubby tyrant to the White House for direct negotiations.

He said: “Who the hell cares? I'll speak to anybody. Who knows?"

The US has had a frosty relationship with North Korea over Pyongyang’s repeated testing of nuclear weapons and aggression towards allied nations.

In recent years negotiations over North Korea’s nuclear programme have reached deadlock, with both sides upping the nuclear warhead ante.

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But where other world leaders have failed, Trump believes he could be the man to coax crazy Kim into giving up his nuclear arsenal.

He said: “I wouldn't go there, that I can tell you.

"If he came here, I'd accept him, but I wouldn't give him a state dinner like we do for China and all these other people that rip us off when we give them these big state dinners.

"We give them state dinners like you've never seen. We shouldn't have dinners at all. We should be eating a hamburger on a conference table, and we should make better deals with China and others."

But diplomacy experts have cast doubt on Trump's ability to make peace between the warring nations.

Bruce Klingner, researcher at The Heritage Foundation, said: "Trump has not once mentioned maintaining or augmenting sanctions on North Korea for its serial violations of U.S. law and UN resolutions.

"Instead, Mr. Trump has commented he’d be willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a hamburger summit, asserting there was a possibility he could 'talk him out of those damn nukes'."

There are claims that the Republican could attack North Korea in one of his first acts as President.

It comes after fears Kim Jong-un was preparing to launch a missile capable of reaching US territory on election day.