Kim Jong Un warns he is ready to use nuclear weapons against the US and South Korea
- Kim Jong Un said he is ready to use nuclear weapons against US and South Korea
- North Korea will likely intensify its threats against the two countries this summer
- The North likely views the allies’ military exercises as an invasion rehearsal
Kim Jong Un has warned he is ready to use his nuclear weapons in potential military conflicts with the United States and South Korea.
The North Korean leader spoke to war veterans on the 69th anniversary of the end of the 1950-53 Korean War yesterday to boost internal unity.
North Korea will likely intensify its threats against the United States and South Korea as the allies prepare to expand summertime exercises the North views as an invasion rehearsal, observers have said.
Kim Jong Un warned ‘Our armed forces are completely prepared to respond to any crisis’
Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju meet veterans at the event
Kim Jong Un said: ‘Our armed forces are completely prepared to respond to any crisis, and our country’s nuclear war deterrent is also ready to mobilise its absolute power dutifully, exactly and swiftly in accordance with its mission.’
He accused the United States of ‘demonising’ North Korea to justify its hostile policies.
He said US-South Korea military drills showed the US’s ‘double standards’ and ‘gangster-like’ stance because it branded North Korea’s routine military activities — an apparent reference to its missile tests — as provocations or threats.
Mr Kim also called South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol ‘a confrontation maniac’ who has gone further than past South Korean leaders and said his conservative government was led by ‘gangsters’.
Since taking office in May, the Yoon government has moved to strengthen Seoul’s military alliance with the United States and bolster its capacity to neutralise North Korean nuclear threats including a pre-emptive strike capability.
Kim Jong Un added: ‘Talking about military action against our nation, which possess absolute weapons that they fear the most, is preposterous and is very dangerous suicidal action.
‘Such a dangerous attempt will be immediately punished by our powerful strength and the Yoon Suk Yeol government and his military will be annihilated.’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presides over the event marking the 69th anniversary of the 1950-53 Korean War armistice in front of the Monument to the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War in Pyongyang
This year, Mr Kim has been increasingly threatening its rivals with his advancing nuclear programme in what some foreign experts say is an attempt to wrest outside concessions and achieve greater domestic unity.
In April, Mr Kim said North Korea could pre-emptively use nuclear weapons if threatened, saying they would ‘never be confined to the single mission of war deterrent’.
Mr Kim’s military has also test-launched nuclear-capable missiles that place both the US mainland and South Korea within striking distance.
The North Korean leader is seeking greater public support as his country’s economy has been battered by pandemic-related border shutdowns, US-led sanctions and his own mismanagement.
North Korea also admitted to its first Covid-19 outbreak in May, though the scale of illness and death is widely disputed in a country that lacks the modern medical capacity to handle it.
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