North Korea’s Kim threatens to use nukes amid tensions with US, South Korea

David PropperJuly 28, 2022

This picture taken on July 27, 2022 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 28 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivering a speech at the 69th anniversary of the victory in the Korean War in Pyongyang.

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un warned his country is ready to use nuclear weapons against the United States and South Korea in the event a military conflict emerges with the countries.

State media reported Kim’s fiery speech Wednesday as he made threats against both countries while speaking to war veterans on the 69th anniversary of the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. The remarks come as Kim looks to push unity in a country that has been hit with damaging pandemic-related economic losses.

“Our armed forces are completely prepared to respond to any crisis, and our country’s nuclear war deterrent is also ready to mobilize its absolute power dutifully, exactly and swiftly in accordance with its mission,” Kim said, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

He lashed out at the US for “demonizing” North Korea and claimed US-South Korea military drills show America’s “double standards” and “gangster-like” aspects since it accuses North Korea of provocation when Kim orders routine military activities, an apparent reference to its missile tests.
This picture taken on July 27, 2022 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 28 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) shaking hands with old soldiers participating in the 69th anniversary event of the victory in the Korean War in Pyongyang.The dictator didn’t hesitate to flex North Korea’s nuclear power amidst tensions with the US and South Korea.AFP via Getty Images
Seoul and Washington officials warned recently Pyongyang was ready to conduct its first nuclear test since 2017.

Kim also bashed new South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as a “confrontation maniac” whose conservative government is led by “gangsters.”

Since he took office in May, the Yoon government has made strides to strengthen Seoul’s military alliance with the US and expanded its capacity to neutralize North Korean nuclear threats.

Kim said talking about military action against North Korea “is preposterous and is very dangerous suicidal action,” as he bragged about possessing “absolute weapons that they fear the most.”
People watch a TV showing an image of North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, during a news program at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, July 28, 2022. Kim warned he's ready to use his nuclear weapons in potential military conflicts with the United States and South Korea, state media said, as he unleashed fiery rhetoric against rivals he says are pushing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war.Kim told the official Korean Central News Agency that his armed forces are “completely prepared to respond to any crisis.”AP
“Such a dangerous attempt will be immediately punished by our powerful strength and the Yoon Suk Yeol government and his military will be annihilated,” he said.

In April, Kim also warned he could use nukes in a preemptive strike if threatened, declaring his country would “never be confined to the single mission of war deterrent.”

North Korea has refused to talk with the US and South Korea until the rival countries abandon hostile policies on the North, a reference to sanctions and military drills.

Last week, South Korea’s Defense Ministry said South Korea and the US would participate in summertime military drills that would involve field training for the first time since 2018.

In recent years, the militaries for the ally countries have cut back or canceled drills due to COVID-19 and with the hope it would lead to better diplomacy with the North Korean despot.

With Post wires

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