Kim Yo-jong, the younger brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un of the Workers' Party of Korea, spoke again with South Korea after two days.

This is a rather long article compared to the conversation two days ago, but there are parts to look at in detail.



The first thing that stands out is the part where he said, "We will not shoot a single bullet at South Korea (South Korea)."

In a discourse two days ago, he said, "We will reconsider a lot of things about South Korea (South Korea)," and "(South Korea) may face serious threats." He said that North Korea would not shoot any guns at South Korea.



Kim Yeo-jung said that the reason for doing this was "because we do not see (South Korea) as an opponent of our (North Korea) armed forces," and "not because we view it as a comparison of military power with a pure nuclear-weapon country, but because we are the same people who should not fight each other."

In addition, he said, "We have clearly made clear that South Korea (South Korea) is not our (North Korea) main enemy." It is not a target,” he said.

Kim Yeo-jung said, "We (North Korea) oppose war," adding, "If the armies of both sides fight against each other, regardless of who wins or loses in a war or battle, the entire nation of our nation will be hurt as it was half a century ago, or even deeper than that." .



If you look at it up to this point, it is unpleasant that the South Korean military ignores the North Korean military because it is not a match.

Explicit nuclear threat to South Korea

However, Kim Yeo-jung continued to express an outright nuclear threat to South Korea.



“If there comes a situation where South Korea (South Korea) chooses a military confrontation with us (North Korea), inevitably, our (North Korea) nuclear combat force will have to carry out its mission,” he said, adding, “The mission of the nuclear force is … It is to eliminate the military power of the

“Nuclear combat forces will be mobilized to seize the initiative at the beginning of the war, burn the other side’s will to war, prevent long-term warfare, and preserve one’s own military power,” he said. They will have to face a tragic fate that is close to annihilation and annihilation.”




Kim Yeo-jung said, "There is no way to avoid terrible words," and said, "Don't touch them all the time, don't delusions, of course, that won't happen, but even if you just sit and devise flying shells or curtains, you will be able to avoid the catastrophe mentioned above. ', but the outspoken disregard and intimidation of the South is evident in the words to devise a shield or a shell that comes flying.



Kim Yeo-jung said that "a preemptive strike against a nuclear-weapon country" is "unreasonable. It's a delusion. It's really, really, the courage of a madman."

Kim Yeo-Jeong's contradictory messages, what do they intend?

If you look at Kim Yeo-jung's discourse as a whole, she is blatantly threatening South Korea with nuclear weapons even though she indicates that she will not take any action against South Korea right away.

At first glance, why are they sending out contradictory messages at the same time?



This seems to be the intention of Kim Yeo-jung's discourse.

'If we go to an armed conflict with North Korea, which possesses nuclear weapons, which is an asymmetric weapon, South Korea will suffer irreversible catastrophe.

Fortunately, North Korea mentions the same ethnicity and says it will not shoot at South Korea, so it would be better not to offend North Korea and live quietly.'



Despite the North Korean-style tactics of intimidation as an adult, one thing has become clear in two recent talks with Kim Yeo-jung.

North Korea's nuclear weapons, which it claims to have developed for self-defense, are approaching as an outright threat to South Korea.

It seems necessary to take a calm, mid-to-long-term approach to re-examine the deterrence against North Korea under a cold realization and to determine what level of inter-Korean relations to maintain with North Korea, which does not give up its nuclear weapons.