KCNA: North Korea will begin implementing the toughest anti-US strategy in its history
North Korea will embark on the "most brutal" anti-American strategy in its history, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported in an article about a meeting led by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea will embark on the "most brutal" anti-American strategy in its history, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported in an article about a meeting led by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea held a five-day party meeting last week to determine the country's path to 2025, KCNA reported. "The United States is the most reactionary state, which considers anti-communism to be its unchanging state policy," the media outlet writes.
The article also criticizes the deepening ties between South Korea, the United States, and Japan, noting that the alliance has "turned into a nuclear military bloc for the purpose of aggression."
As the North Korean media outlet notes, South Korea "has become the implacable anti-communist outpost of the United States." "This reality clearly shows which direction we should move, what we should do and how," KCNA writes.
According to the media outlet, under these circumstances, Kim Jong-un's speech to senior officials "clarified the most severe anti-American countermeasure strategy, which must be undertaken aggressively."
It is reported that the meeting discussed measures to respond to the large-scale flooding earlier this year, as well as a pledge to strengthen ties with friendly countries.