North Korea has lobbed perhaps the most damning insult yet in its war of words with President Donald Trump, accusing the Republican of being worse than Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Led by Kim Jong Un, North Korea has defied U.N. sanctions and U.S. military pressure while developing its nuclear and ballistic weapons program. The communist state is known for its reclusive, secretive nature but has attacked the U.S.’s own recent moves to isolate itself from the international community. In a commentary published Sunday by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the state-run outlet said the U.S. “is not qualified to talk about global peace, security and civilization” because of Trump’s decisions to withdraw from the U.N.’s World Heritage agency and the Paris climate accords. Related: North Korea claims U.S. war and nuclear weapons caused climate change “The Trump group is mulling denying the payment of dues to the U.N., which it has used as a tool for hegemonism and imposing the payment on other member states. On June 1, it ruthlessly violated the Paris agreement, the fruit of the common efforts of the international community to preserve global environment,” the article read. “When the U.S., an arch criminal of…