The DPRK leader said his goal was to create “the most powerful strategic force in the world, an absolute force unprecedented in this century.”
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says he aims to create the world’s strongest army with the greatest nuclear potential. On Saturday, November 27, Reuters reports related to the state media of the DPRK.
Kim Jong-un has reportedly promoted dozens of military officers involved in the recent launch of North Korea’s largest ballistic missile.
The announcement came after Kim Jong-un inspected tests of the new Hwasong-17 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) and vowed to counter US nuclear threats with nuclear weapons.
The creation of nuclear forces is designed to reliably protect the dignity and sovereignty of the state and people, and “its ultimate goal is to have the most powerful strategic power in the world, absolute power, unprecedented in this century,” said of the leader of the DPRK. in a statement.
He called the Hwasong-17 “the world’s most powerful strategic weapon” and said it showed North Korea’s determination and ability to build the world’s strongest military.
North Korean scientists have made “a remarkable leap in the development of technology for mounting nuclear warheads on ballistic missiles,” Kim said without giving details.
Of the scientists, engineers, military and others involved in the test, Kim said he expects them to continue to expand and strengthen the country’s nuclear deterrent at a very rapid pace.
They swore allegiance to the ruling party, pledged to defend the “absolute authority” of the party and Kim, and said “our missiles will only fly in the direction they indicate”.
Remember, on November 18, North Korea launched the Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile, which can carry multiple warheads and has a range of up to 15,000 km. This is enough to reach any point on the US mainland.
The US then called for urgent talks with the leaders of Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
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Source: korrespondent

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