If North Korea uses H-bomb, 'ultimately' Trump's decision on any military action: Tillerson

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Trump decides any response to North Korea.

"If we see this detonation of an H-bomb in the Pacific, what will the U.S. do?" Muir asked. "Will there be military action?"

Kim responded in a statement Thursday saying Trump will "pay dearly" for his address to the U.N. and that North Korea is considering the strongest possible response to what he called the U.S. president's provocation.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho, in New York for the U.N. General Assembly, said Thursday evening that his country could detonate a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean, but also told reporters, "We have no idea about what actions could be taken as it will be ordered by leader Kim Jong Un."

Trump responded to Kim's threats on Twitter on Friday morning, calling him a "madman" who "will be tested like never before."

Muir asked Tillerson about the "escalating rhetoric ... does it work?"

Tillerson said, "The president obviously takes the responsibility of the security of the American people very seriously."

"But we're not in this alone," he added. "We have developed strong allies and strong alliances internationally."

"We are engaging with North Korea's most important supporters, economic supporters, their friends, China and Russia, to have them also engage with Kim Jong Un on this issue," he said.