Hillary Clinton blasted President Donald Trump's United Nation speech, saying the tone was dark and dangerous when it should have been diplomatic.

She spoke about Trump's speech at the UN about North Korea on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, saying: 'I thought it was very dark, dangerous, not the kind of message that the leader of the greatest country in the world should be delivering.'

She said his approach should have been diplomatic: 'What I hoped the president would have said is something along the lines of "we view this as dangerous to our allies, to the region and even to our country. We call on all nations to work with us to try to end the threat caused to us by Kim Jong-un."

Hillary Clinton said she wishes President Donald Trump would have been more diplomatic during his UN speech Monday

'We view this as dangerous to our allies, to the region and even to our country': Hillary Clinton told Colbert what she would have said to the UN if she were president

'And not call him Rocket Man, the Elton John song, but to say clearly "we will not tolerate any attacks on our friends or ourselves."'

Tuesday, Trump threatened to essentially wipe out the North Korea regime if Kim Jong-un continues to threaten the US.

He said: 'Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime,' Trump warned gathered world leaders, picking up a derisive term from one of his tweets over the weekend.

Trump began his remarks at the United Nations with a brash statement of U.S. military might as he defended his 'America first' agenda to a group of world leaders.

Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin arrived to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday. It was raining in New York City and a man carrying an umbrella followed the author and former presidential candidate

Emma Stone was seen carrying the book into the taping of The Late Show on Tuesday

The president used his speech to the 193-nation body to call out 'loser terrorists,' the 'corrupt' government in Venezuela, and the 'murderous' Iranian regime, and 'rogue regimes' generally.

He combined his explosive rhetoric with repeated assertions of U.S. military might, and a demand that the UN live up to its founding principles of collective action and self-determination for nations.

Later in the show, Colbert and Clinton had a glass of white wine and talked about the 2016 presidential election.

She said that Putin interfered in the presidential election in part because of her work as secretary of state, which brought the two into conflict on various occasions. That, she said, evolved into a grudge on his part.

She said the fact she's a woman 'does seem to get him agitated.' And she mocked Putin for 'manspreading' at one meeting. That's an aggressive posture where a man sits with legs splayed.

And she says Putin is 'tied up with his anger and disappointment' with the Soviet Union's collapse.

Colbert and Clinton sipped white wine and reminisced about the night of the 2016 presidential election

President Trump spoke to the UN today. Clinton said he should have been more diplomatic rather than dark

Yesterday, Clinton kicked off her 15-city 'Hillary Clinton Live' book tour. 'What Happened' focuses on the 2016 presidential election and why she lost

Colbert also shared a 'dossier' of jokes with her he wrote for if she would have won the election.

Clinton and Huma Abedin arrived to a taping of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday during the former presidential candidate's book tour.

Clinton, 69, is promoting her new book 'What Happened' and Abedin, 31, has been keeping a lower profile amid her divorce with Anthony Weiner, a sex offender.

The former secretary of state waved at crowds outside the Ed Sullivan Theater, wearing a belted pink and purple gingham jacket, navy pants and berry pumps. A man followed behind her, shielding her from the light rain with an umbrella.

Abedin towered in brown wedges that paired well with her Louis Vuitton bag. She wore a sea foam green wrap dress and burgundy lipstick.

It is one of the first times she has been spotted in New York City after showing up to a hearing last week for her contested divorce. Abedin is seeking full custody of their 5-year-old son.

Clinton on the other hand has been staying in the public eye as she promotes the book about why she lost to President Donald Trump.

Emma Stone was seen walking into the theater carrying the book.

Huma Abedin was seen leaving the theater. She has been keeping a fairly low profile and is fighting for full custody of her son in her divorce from Anthony Weiner

Monday, Clinton said she and her husband bought dozens of pizzas from the D.C. restaurant that was at the center of the 'Pizzagate' conspiracy theory last fall, which compelled one North Carolina man to show up at the shop with a gun, firing three shots.

'People could have gotten killed. He shot his automatic weapon off inside this pizza parlor,' Clinton fretted Monday night as she spoke with Politics & Prose's co-owner Lissa Muscatine onstage at D.C.'s Warner Theater, the first stop on the 15-city 'Hillary Clinton Live' book tour

It was Muscatine who outed Clinton for her large pizza purchase as Politics & Prose is several stores down from Comet Ping Pong, the eatery featured in the false online rumors that dealt with Clinton, her Campaign Chairman John Podesta and a child sex trafficking ring.