Leader of North Korea demands to increase warheads exponentially.
North Korea’s official news agency quoted Kim as saying: “South Korea is our “obvious enemy” that requires the production of more tactical weapons.
In another part of his speech, he called for an all-out effort to “crush” South Korea and America.
The North Korean leader also emphasized the development of new intercontinental ballistic missiles and putting a spy satellite into orbit.
The release of these statements comes as North Korea started the year 2023 by firing a short-range ballistic missile towards the Sea of Japan.
On Saturday morning, North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Changhwa airbase south of Pyongyang, which fell into the waters of the East Sea after traveling 350 kilometers.
Relations between North Korea and South Korea, a U.S. ally, have seen ups and downs for decades, but since the conservative government of Yoon Suk-yeol took office in May and promised a tougher stance toward its northern rival, relations between the two sides have improved. It has become more tense.
North Korea has also conducted multiple missile tests, and there is speculation that the country may test a nuclear weapon for the seventh time.
North Korea’s official news agency quoted Kim as saying: “South Korea is our “obvious enemy” that requires the production of more tactical weapons.
In another part of his speech, he called for an all-out effort to “crush” South Korea and America.
The North Korean leader also emphasized the development of new intercontinental ballistic missiles and putting a spy satellite into orbit.
The release of these statements comes as North Korea started the year 2023 by firing a short-range ballistic missile towards the Sea of Japan.
On Saturday morning, North Korea fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Changhwa airbase south of Pyongyang, which fell into the waters of the East Sea after traveling 350 kilometers.
Relations between North Korea and South Korea, a U.S. ally, have seen ups and downs for decades, but since the conservative government of Yoon Suk-yeol took office in May and promised a tougher stance toward its northern rival, relations between the two sides have improved. It has become more tense.
North Korea has also conducted multiple missile tests, and there is speculation that the country may test a nuclear weapon for the seventh time.