Kim Jong Un declares a "legal right" to destroy South Korea
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Kim Jong Un declares a "legal right" to destroy South Korea

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Source:  Bloomberg

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has publicly threatened to attack and destroy South Korea "anytime."

Kim Jong Un threatens South Korea again

Journalists draw attention to the fact that the new high-profile threats of the dictator sounded against the background of the DPRK's decision to throw out the concept of peaceful unification from the national policy of its state.

Kim Jong-un is lying again that South Korea's "puppets" have rejected Pyongyang's efforts to cooperate and seek to absorb their neighbor.

In addition, the leader of North Korea once again called South Korea "the main enemy" and threatened to destroy it.

Based on this legality, it can be attacked and destroyed anytime.

Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-un

The head of the DPRK

North Korea continues to cut ties with South Korea

It also recently became known that the North Korean parliament has cancelled laws on economic cooperation with South Korea.

What is essential to understand is that this has become a new reason for conflict between countries.

It is also impossible to ignore the fact that since the beginning of 2024, the regime of Kim Jong Un has been relentlessly intensifying the campaign of pressure on South Korea.

First of all, it is about regular testing of cruise missiles.

In addition, North Korea is increasingly resorting to the rhetoric of threats against Seoul.

A monument symbolizing hopes for unification was also demolished in Pyongyang.

Moreover, North Korea is increasing its cooperation with the regime of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

North Korea has already handed over to Russia a lot of ballistic missiles and projectiles for the war against Ukraine.

And South Korea, as you know, supports Kyiv in every possible way, providing the necessary assistance to Ukrainians and the Armed Forces.

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