The leader of North Korea says he will start a nuclear war if the enemy starts aggression
The leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un has given a strong warning and said that his country will launch a nuclear attack if the enemy provokes the country with nuclear weapons, seeming to point to the United States.
North Korea's KCNA news agency reported Thursday that Kim issued the warning as he met with troops during the launch of a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The statement added that, Kim a, said that: "The heroic military activities carried out by the military missile company are a clear manifestation of the evolution of the nuclear strategy." He has gone on to state that North Korea will not hesitate at all to launch nuclear missiles if the enemy dares to initiate aggression with nuclear weapons. The North Korean leadership usually calls South Korea and the United States enemies. In addition, only the United States has the goal of starting a nuclear war against North Korea. North Korea said on Tuesday it had test-fired a new long-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The missile test was conducted on Monday to test the war readiness of North Korea's nuclear force following increased hostility and provocations by the United States. According to the KCNA report, Kim said that the ICBM test showed the high capability of the North Korean military in launching a quick attack. In addition, he wanted the army to further strengthen its war effectiveness. At the same time, Kim's sister, Kim Yo-jong, has given a different statement where she has said that the launch of the new missile is an exercise of the nation's right to self-defense. He has also condemned the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for holding a meeting on the new missile. North Korean missile Kim Yo-jong has said that the United Nations Security Council should consider the aggressive and irresponsible policies of the United States and South Korea that have exacerbated the situation on the Korean Peninsula. The United Nations Security Council has passed many resolutions calling on North Korea to halt its nuclear and ballistic missile programs since it conducted its first nuclear test in 2006. The country has been under severe sanctions by the United States and the United Nations Security Council. of Nations for many years. But last year it declared itself a nuclear-armed state and insisted it would not abandon its nuclear program, which it says is defensive.