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North Korea’s Leader Issues Warning of Possible Conflict Amid Tensions with South Korea

Kseniya Sabaleuskaya by Kseniya Sabaleuskaya
4 January 2024
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Pyongyang, North Korea - August 15th 2016 - Tourist observe a big group of students practicing an exercise in front of North Korea's leader pictures.

Pyongyang, North Korea - August 15th 2016 - Tourist observe a big group of students practicing an exercise in front of North Korea's leader pictures.

Kim Jong Un Rejects Reunification and Urges Preparedness for Potential Warfare

Belgium (Brussels Morning) In a recent party meeting, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared a shift in political direction, abandoning the pursuit of peaceful reunification with South Korea. The catalyst for this change, according to Kim, was the deepening alliance between South Korea and the United States in the defense sector. Accusing South Korea of being a “colonized state” dependent on the U.S. for its security, Kim asserted that the deployment of U.S. military assets had transformed the nation into an “American Military Base.”

Despite historical references to South Koreans as “one people,” tensions have escalated, particularly after South Korea engaged in joint military drills with Japan and the United States. Kim Jong Un’s warning rhetoric during the meeting was underscored by North Korea’s intensified production of nuclear weapons, military drones, and the development of its first operational military spy satellite, with three more satellites slated for launch this year.

As South Korea deepens its military cooperation with allies, concerns mount over the possibility of an attack from North Korea. While the nation possesses substantial military ammunition, doubts linger over the quality and quantity of these weapons. Analysts estimate North Korea may have material for over 100 nuclear weapons, raising fears of potential attacks not only on South Korea but even on the United States, especially after the 2017 launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-15, capable of reaching any part of the continental U.S.

Kim Jong Un has previously hinted at the risk of an attack, emphasizing the need for “new initiatives and measures” if the United States fails to uphold promises and continues sanctions. However, the North Korean leader remains cautious about divulging specific plans, acknowledging the potential consequences. In 2019, relations between the U.S. and North Korea saw a temporary thaw after former President Donald Trump visited the Korean Demilitarized Zone and an invitation for a White House meeting, though denuclearization efforts did not progress significantly.

The recent change in U.S. leadership could potentially influence American-Korean relations, offering a new opportunity for diplomatic engagement. The international community closely monitors developments in the Korean Peninsula, hopeful for diplomatic resolutions that mitigate the risk of conflict and promote stability in the region.

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