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China's fears have come true, the peninsula is in danger, Kim Jong-un is directing nuclear counterattack drills, and South Korea is threatening war

author:Wu Xuelan

At a sensitive moment, Kim Jong-un guided the North Korean army to conduct nuclear counterattack training, and the South Korean Ministry of Defense could not figure out the situation, and said something that made Kim Jong-un furious, and outsiders shook their heads when they saw it!

On 22 July, DPRK leader Kim Jong-un guided the implementation of a "simulated comprehensive tactical training for nuclear counterattacks" using super-large rocket artillery, and the DPRK missile fell into the eastern sea after flying more than 300 kilometers. Kim Jong-un said in a high-profile manner that he was very satisfied with the nuclear counterattack drill.

China's fears have come true, the peninsula is in danger, Kim Jong-un is directing nuclear counterattack drills, and South Korea is threatening war

Previously, China has repeatedly expressed its concern about the escalation of the situation on the Korean Peninsula and hopes that all parties concerned will exercise calm and restraint. But why is North Korea still making a high-profile display of nuclear counterattack capability at this time? Because the recent military exercises of the United States and South Korea near the peninsula can be said to be overwhelming, which is not news in our eyes, but for North Korea, it is a security threat close at hand. From the 12th to the 26th of this month, the US and ROK air forces held a joint formation exercise at the South Korean air base in Gunsan in an attempt to enhance the joint combat capability of the US and ROK air forces on the peninsula.

China's fears have come true, the peninsula is in danger, Kim Jong-un is directing nuclear counterattack drills, and South Korea is threatening war

What made the situation on the peninsula even more tense was that after North Korea conducted nuclear counterattack training, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense could not sit still and released the most taboo sentence of Kim Jong-un, saying that if North Korea tries to use nuclear weapons, it will face a timely, overwhelming, and decisive response from the South Korea-US alliance, and the North Korean regime will face an end. The same cruel words were said by the United States to the DPRK before. Not to mention, South Korea's parroting skills are progressing really fast. Who can be happy with the malicious remarks of the United States and South Korea throwing out such malicious remarks as overthrowing the DPRK regime at every turn? No wonder last year the DPRK rarely revoked a series of relevant institutions that promoted the reunification of the DPRK and the ROK, because as far as the DPRK is concerned, the ROK is now completely wearing the same pants as the United States, and it has long lost that kind of compatriot feeling.

What should we do about this spiraling dangerous situation on the Korean Peninsula today? Don't look at South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's stubborn mouth, in fact, the South Korean Government is also panicking. South Korea has been brokering a trilateral meeting between the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea since last year, and a number of diplomatic sources revealed that China, Japan and South Korea have finalized a specific date for the trilateral talks, which are scheduled to be held in Seoul on May 26 and 27. The reason why South Korea is so enthusiastic is not that it has much sincerity in wanting to improve relations with China, but that it wants to use China's influence to put pressure on North Korea to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons development plan.

China's fears have come true, the peninsula is in danger, Kim Jong-un is directing nuclear counterattack drills, and South Korea is threatening war

As far as the special relationship between China and the DPRK is concerned, China can indeed influence the DPRK's attitude toward the development of nuclear weapons to a certain extent, but China is not the key to resolving the crisis on the peninsula, and the US-ROK military alliance is constantly escalating, and the phrase of overthrowing the DPRK regime is used at every turn to scare people and release the "threat of war," which is bound to strengthen the DPRK's determination to develop nuclear weapons. In Kim Jong-un's eyes, North Korea can only gain a sense of security if it develops nuclear weapons. Therefore, if the South Korean government wants to truly ease the situation on the peninsula, it must first look at what it has done with the United States, and whether the South Korean people agree to it, and in the recent South Korean parliamentary election, the conservative camp represented by Yoon Suk-yeol was defeated, which shows that the Yoon Suk-yeol government is unpopular, and if it continues to fool around with the United States, I am afraid that it will not end well.

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