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On September 22, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un announced at the 13th session of the 14th Supreme People's Conference that North Korea "will never give up its nuclear weapons" and stressed that possession of nuclear weapons is an inevitable option for the country's survival.
Kim Jong-un’s statement of “never giving up nuclear” at the Supreme People’s Conference is by no means stopped in a verbal tough declaration, but a strategic closure that forms a tight response to its military deployment – this nuclear force seen as “security assurance” has long since landed as a real war system across the country, after all, in the geosphere of Northeast Asia, the airspace promise is not as real as the missile range.
To understand North Korea's persistence, we must first look at how specific the threat is at the doorstep.The South Korean Yinxiang government is harder than before, not only following the United States to engage in increasingly large-scale joint military exercises, but also thinking about upgrading the "Sad" missile defense system, which is like a telescope at the doorstep of the North Korean home, one move is seen clearly.
Not to mention that the U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier arrived in the Yellow Sea at three-five-hour intervals, plus the U.S. military base in Japan, which equals a military siege to North Korea from both sides of the east. This real-life pressure can explain the problem more than any diplomatic statement - if there are no hard guys in the hand, I am afraid that there will be no opportunity for an equal dialogue with the U.S. and South Korea.
Libya's former car was soon became North Korea's "living teaching material", but there is not enough caution, it has to be true, and North Korea's nuclear base is indeed becoming thicker.
Just recently, North Korea just established a specialised KN-08 missile brigade under the strategic army, an intercontinental missile force capable of carrying nuclear warheads, which is estimated to have a range of more than 10,000 kilometers, enough to hit the U.S. Hawaii or even the mainland.
Even worse, North Korea has built three missile bands across the country: more than 400 flying-foot missiles on the front line targeted South Korea, the central Aluhole missile targeted the U.S. troops in Japan, the northern dance-water missile and the newly deployed KN-08 directed to Guam and the U.S. mainland, equivalent to turning the entire peninsula into a strategic fortress.
Last October test launched "Mars cannon - 19" also updated the record, climbing the peak at a height of 7700 kilometers, the flight time of more than one and a half hours, the precise assignment of the sea area, which is not a rolling shelf.
The United States itself acknowledges that it is unable to deal with these guys, and Pentagon weapons experts say directly that the country’s missile defense systems can only “limited defense” North Korea’s intercontinental missiles.
It is interesting, before the United States always held the sanctions bullet to scare people, now North Korea has in the hands of missiles that can hit the United States mainland, the initiative suddenly came down.
What's even better is North Korea's "smart account". Knowing that it's slow to develop technology alone, it turned around and set up a partnership with Russia-sending 25,000 workers to Russia to help build drones and missiles, and exchanging them for advanced radars and electronic equipment. This operation of "exchanging labor for military technology" has made the arsenal update much faster. With Russia's support, North Korea doesn't have to stick to the United States to lift sanctions anymore, and its waist is naturally harder.
In order to make the "security cake" of nuclear power bigger, North Korea has even undergone major surgery on its internal institutions-directly removing the "Central Committee of the Democratic Front of the Unification of the Motherland" responsible for South Korean affairs, and throwing all its resources into national defense. This is tantamount to saying clearly: the matter of reunification should be put aside first, and keeping yourself is the top priority. After all, in the face of reality, instead of pursuing illusory political goals, it is better to build a missile brigade and make nuclear warheads real.
Kim Jong-un even said that he would test-fire a heavy intercontinental missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads before the end of the year, making it clear that he wanted the United States to see that his "insurance" not only works, but also is constantly upgrading.
The United States at this moment is really a bit hard to ride the tiger. let's fight, North Korea's missiles can directly threaten the mainland, and the real hand will definitely involve China and Russia, the United States just climbed out of Afghanistan's dungeon has no such bottom.
In the past, North Korea could be forced to make concessions by sanctions. Now that people have Russia's support, the power of sanctions has also been reduced. This embarrassing situation, in the final analysis, was caused by the United States itself-while shouting for dialogue, it constantly escalated military deterrence, and never gave North Korea a real security guarantee. Now people have created their own "security insurance", and in turn, they accuse others of "destabilizing". This logic is no one else.
In the end, North Korea’s nuclear stance is a question of survival: is it to believe in the US’s verbal promises, or to hold the missiles in its own hands?
From the end of Libya to the reality of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, to the gradual military siege at the doorstep, the answers have long been clearly written.
For North Korea, nuclear weapons may bring sanctions pressure, but at least it can preserve the bottom line of the country's survival, in the cruel international game, that is the most real reason.
Kim Jong-un stressed that North Korea will not denuclearize
On September 22, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un announced at the 13th session of the 14th Supreme People's Conference that North Korea "will never give up its nuclear weapons" and stressed that possession of nuclear weapons is an inevitable option for the country's survival.
Kim Jong-un’s statement of “never giving up nuclear” at the Supreme People’s Conference is by no means stopped in a verbal tough declaration, but a strategic closure that forms a tight response to its military deployment – this nuclear force seen as “security assurance” has long since landed as a real war system across the country, after all, in the geosphere of Northeast Asia, the airspace promise is not as real as the missile range.
To understand North Korea's persistence, we must first look at how specific the threat is at the doorstep.The South Korean Yinxiang government is harder than before, not only following the United States to engage in increasingly large-scale joint military exercises, but also thinking about upgrading the "Sad" missile defense system, which is like a telescope at the doorstep of the North Korean home, one move is seen clearly.
Not to mention that the U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier arrived in the Yellow Sea at three-five-hour intervals, plus the U.S. military base in Japan, which equals a military siege to North Korea from both sides of the east. This real-life pressure can explain the problem more than any diplomatic statement - if there are no hard guys in the hand, I am afraid that there will be no opportunity for an equal dialogue with the U.S. and South Korea.
Libya's former car was soon became North Korea's "living teaching material", but there is not enough caution, it has to be true, and North Korea's nuclear base is indeed becoming thicker.
Just recently, North Korea just established a specialised KN-08 missile brigade under the strategic army, an intercontinental missile force capable of carrying nuclear warheads, which is estimated to have a range of more than 10,000 kilometers, enough to hit the U.S. Hawaii or even the mainland.
Even worse, North Korea has built three missile bands across the country: more than 400 flying-foot missiles on the front line targeted South Korea, the central Aluhole missile targeted the U.S. troops in Japan, the northern dance-water missile and the newly deployed KN-08 directed to Guam and the U.S. mainland, equivalent to turning the entire peninsula into a strategic fortress.
Last October test launched "Mars cannon - 19" also updated the record, climbing the peak at a height of 7700 kilometers, the flight time of more than one and a half hours, the precise assignment of the sea area, which is not a rolling shelf.
The United States itself acknowledges that it is unable to deal with these guys, and Pentagon weapons experts say directly that the country’s missile defense systems can only “limited defense” North Korea’s intercontinental missiles.
It is interesting, before the United States always held the sanctions bullet to scare people, now North Korea has in the hands of missiles that can hit the United States mainland, the initiative suddenly came down.
What's even better is North Korea's "smart account". Knowing that it's slow to develop technology alone, it turned around and set up a partnership with Russia-sending 25,000 workers to Russia to help build drones and missiles, and exchanging them for advanced radars and electronic equipment. This operation of "exchanging labor for military technology" has made the arsenal update much faster. With Russia's support, North Korea doesn't have to stick to the United States to lift sanctions anymore, and its waist is naturally harder.
In order to make the "security cake" of nuclear power bigger, North Korea has even undergone major surgery on its internal institutions-directly removing the "Central Committee of the Democratic Front of the Unification of the Motherland" responsible for South Korean affairs, and throwing all its resources into national defense. This is tantamount to saying clearly: the matter of reunification should be put aside first, and keeping yourself is the top priority. After all, in the face of reality, instead of pursuing illusory political goals, it is better to build a missile brigade and make nuclear warheads real.
Kim Jong-un even said that he would test-fire a heavy intercontinental missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads before the end of the year, making it clear that he wanted the United States to see that his "insurance" not only works, but also is constantly upgrading.
The United States at this moment is really a bit hard to ride the tiger. let's fight, North Korea's missiles can directly threaten the mainland, and the real hand will definitely involve China and Russia, the United States just climbed out of Afghanistan's dungeon has no such bottom.
In the past, North Korea could be forced to make concessions by sanctions. Now that people have Russia's support, the power of sanctions has also been reduced. This embarrassing situation, in the final analysis, was caused by the United States itself-while shouting for dialogue, it constantly escalated military deterrence, and never gave North Korea a real security guarantee. Now people have created their own "security insurance", and in turn, they accuse others of "destabilizing". This logic is no one else.
In the end, North Korea’s nuclear stance is a question of survival: is it to believe in the US’s verbal promises, or to hold the missiles in its own hands?
From the end of Libya to the reality of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, to the gradual military siege at the doorstep, the answers have long been clearly written.
For North Korea, nuclear weapons may bring sanctions pressure, but at least it can preserve the bottom line of the country's survival, in the cruel international game, that is the most real reason.
Kim Jong-un stressed that North Korea will not denuclearize