North Korea’s ruler, Kim Jong-Un, has said that his country’s nukes provide some “leverage” against American aggression and terrorism. He added that North Korea poses a credible nuclear threat to the United States.
North Korea To Build Up Missile Arsenal Amongst “U.S. Nuclear Threat”
Kim was speaking during a policy address to newly elected lawmakers on Monday when he emphasized the role of nuclear weapons in ensuring national security. He accused Washington of carrying out “state terror and aggression” globally, arguing that such actions justify Pyongyang’s concerns about the US military presence in the region, including deployments involving nuclear-capable assets. According to Kim, North Korea’s nuclear arsenal provides a strong safeguard against potential attacks, accoridng to a report by RT.
“Our nation is no longer a country under threat,” he said. “We possess the power to pose a threat if necessary.”
Back in February, North Korea promised it was going to build up its nuclear arsenal.
North Korea Vows To Build Up Its Nuclear Arsenal
North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2003 to pursue its weapons program. It has since developed nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles believed to be capable of reaching the US mainland, among other potential targets. Despite international sanctions and proposals offering economic incentives for denuclearization – often referred to as the ‘Libyan model’ – Pyongyang has continued its efforts. –RT
Kim claims that his nuclear program has delivered benefits beyond defense. He said that it has supported scientific progress and economic development. He said “hostile forces claiming that there would be no prosperity without nuclear disarmament” were proven wrong.
Kim also described South Korea as the “most hostile state.”
The office of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said Kim’s comments undermined efforts toward peaceful coexistence.
U.S. Is Ready To “Support” South Korea With Nuclear Weapons
North Korea seems to be upping its rhetoric as a war continues to rage.
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