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Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Commission, said he would "continue to strengthen its military strength and defeat any incoming enemy." South Korean forces are pervasive of highly vigilante forces that North Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons aimed at South Korea

author:Northeast Asian studies scholar Du Zhigang

Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Commission, said he would "continue to strengthen its military strength and defeat any incoming enemy." South Korean forces pervade a sense of high alert that North Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons aimed at South Korea. On June 24, according to Yonhap News Agency, quoted by the Korean Central News Agency, the enlarged meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea ended on the 23rd of this month for a three-day schedule and agenda starting on the 21st. The meeting approved the reorganization of military organizations and added an "Important Military Action Plan" to the combat tasks of the front-line units of the Korean People's Army, aimed at expanding the ability to deal with external threats and strengthening the deterrent force of war. In his speech, General Secretary Kim Jong-un said that "we will make every effort to build a strong self-defense force that can defeat any enemy," suggesting that military forces will continue to be strengthened. Either the east wind overwhelms the west wind, or the west wind overwhelms the east wind, Chairman Kim Jong-un is well versed in the principle of "barefoot not afraid to wear shoes", and Chairman Kim Jong-un PK of the 80s president of the PK elderly President Biden - who are we afraid of?

Although North Korea did not release any information on whether to conduct a seventh nuclear test, Yonhap News Agency pointed out that the meeting may have modified the mission and battle plans of front-line troops for the deployment and application of tactical nuclear weapons against South Korea, and that the South Korean military is spreading a sense of vigilance over the north's tactical nuclear weapons that will be deployed on the front line, including new short-range ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads. North Korea launched short-range missiles in April on the grounds of increasing the effectiveness of tactical nuclear weapons. Chairman Kim Jong-un also hinted in his military parade speech the possibility of using "tactical nuclear weapons" in actual combat. Some analysts believe that north Korea may use this meeting to look ahead to South Korea's pre-emptive attack and actually deploy short-range ballistic missiles carrying tactical nuclear weapons to front-line forces. On the 23rd of this month, North Korea's Central News Agency published a photo of North Korean party, government, and military leaders gathering in front of a large map that appeared to be the east coast of the peninsula to discuss, releasing the intention of strongly containing the conservative Yoon Seok-wook government.

Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Commission, said he would "continue to strengthen its military strength and defeat any incoming enemy." South Korean forces are pervasive of highly vigilante forces that North Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons aimed at South Korea
Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Commission, said he would "continue to strengthen its military strength and defeat any incoming enemy." South Korean forces are pervasive of highly vigilante forces that North Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons aimed at South Korea
Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Commission, said he would "continue to strengthen its military strength and defeat any incoming enemy." South Korean forces are pervasive of highly vigilante forces that North Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons aimed at South Korea

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