ERKI LOIGOM ⟩ North Korea recognizes the existence of two Korean states and peoples and abandons the fundamental policy of unification

Longtime observers of North Korea-related developments do not get overly emotional when the country’s media mouthpiece acknowledges the threat of nuclear war or threatens to sink the capital of the puppet state of South Korea (the lowercase letter is not a typo here!) in a sea of ​​fire. In his long New Year’s speech at the plenum of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, held in Pyongyang from December 26 to 30, the country’s leader Kim Jong-un recognized future economic difficulties and major challenges, security problems food.

Exceptionally clearly, Kim hinted at the possibility of actual hostilities on the peninsula this year. “The United States and South Korea are creating an uncontrollable crisis on the peninsula with reckless anti-communist confrontation and military action,” Kim warned, calling for the implementation of a resolute defense policy against Washington. “War is becoming a realistic concept, not just an abstract one,” Kim added.

2024-01-08 10:00:00
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