
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Pjongjang, 23 March 2026. © KCNA
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that this country could pose a real atomic threat to the U.S. alternatively than being the mark of U.S. force demonstration attempts.
On Monday, a speech to the recently elected parliamentarians Kim stressed the function of atomic weapons in ensuring national security.
He accused Washington of driving "state panic and aggression" on a global scale, arguing that specified actions justify Pyongyang's concerns about US military presence in the region, including atomic deployment.
According to Kim, North Korea's atomic arsenal provides solid protection against possible attacks.
“Our nation is no longer a threatened country” – he said.
"We have the strength to pose a threat if necessary."
North Korea withdrew from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of atomic Weapons in 2003 to proceed its arms program.
Since then, North Korea has developed atomic warheads and ballistic missiles that are believed to scope the continental United States, as well as another possible targets.
Despite global sanctions and economical proposals, incentives for denuclearisation – frequently referred to as ‘Libyan model’ Pyongyang continued his efforts.
Kim argued that the atomic program brought benefits beyond defense, claiming to support technological advancement and economical development.
He said "enemy forces claiming there will be no prosperity without atomic disarmament"They turned out to be wrong.
He reiterated that North Korea would not quit its atomic weapons and announced opposition to any effort to undermine its status.
In particular, he rejected proposals for denuclearisation from South Korea, which he referred to as "most hostile country".
South Korean president Lee Jae-myung's office stated that Kim's comments undermine efforts to peacefully coexist.
Translated by Google Translator
Source:https://www.rt.com/news/636010-kim-nuclear-threat-us/








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