North Korea blasted President Donald Trump’s recent “America First” national security strategy, insisting supreme leader Kim Jong Un would keep his nuclear weapons and refuse to bow to U.S. pressure. North Korea’s Foreign Ministry issued Friday a scathing condemnation of Trump’s debut strategy, saying it was only the latest of a number of U.S. failures to engage the reclusive, Communist state that has amassed a powerful nuclear and ballistic weapons arsenal in defiance of U.N. sanctions. The ministry said that despite engaging in multilateral talks with the U.S. and other countries for two decades, “the previous U.S. administrations threw all the agreements reached with us into a garbage can like waste paper,” assuming the country would collapse. Despite Trump’s vow to take a tougher stance than his predecessors, the ministry said “there is no change at all in the strategic goal of the U.S. to achieve hegemony over the world by means of force.” Related: North Korea Says American Politicians Want ‘Racial Extinction’ as It Denies Developing Chemical and Biological Weapons “We chose the road of possessing the nuclear weapons to defend our sovereignty and rights to existence and development in the face of ever increased hostile moves and nuclear…