The North Korean military is “awaiting orders” to unleash four missiles at military bases near Guam — because officials believe President Trump is too “bereft of reason” for negotiations, the country’s state-run media reported Wedneday.

“The U.S. president at a [golf] links again let out a load of nonsense about ‘fire and fury’ failing to grasp the on-going grave situation,” Gen. Kim Rak Gyom said in a statement, referring to the president’s inflammatory threats to the Hermit Kingdom on Tuesday.

“This is extremely getting on the nerves of the infuriated Hwasong artillerymen of the KSA.”

“Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him.”

By mid-August, the military will have completed its plans to launch four Hwasong-12 rockets over Japan and 18 miles off the coast of Guam, the statement says.

It will then report back to the commander-in-chief of the North Korean nuclear force and wait for his order.

“We keep closely watching the speech and behavior of the U.S.,” it concludes.