North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said in front of military executives who commanded the military parade on the 25th, "We will crush the nuclear threat from hostile forces first if necessary." He reiterated his willingness to use it not only as a deterrent but also as a first strike.

In the North Korean Workers' Party of Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper dated 30th, General Secretary Kim Jung-eun in a white military uniform called "Marshal's clothing" encouraged military executives who commanded the military parade on the 25th at the party headquarters. I told him that he did, and posted a commemorative photo with him on the front page.



In this, General Secretary Kim pointed out, "In today's world where power and power collide with each other, unstoppable offensive power and overwhelming military power are the lifelines that guarantee the future of Japan and the people." Did.



He added, "If necessary, we will preemptively suppress and crush dangerous attempts and threatening actions, including the ever-increasing nuclear threats of hostile forces."



In his speech at the military parade, Kim said, "Our core is not tied to just one mission to prevent war. If we want to deprive our country of its fundamental interests, we have to carry out a second mission. It is a form that reemphasizes the attitude of not only using nuclear weapons as a deterrent but also using it for preemptive strikes.

Meanwhile, a think tank in the United States analyzes that preparations for the seventh nuclear test are steadily progressing from the satellite image of the nuclear test site in northeastern North Korea taken on the 25th.



Kim's remarks are believed to be aimed at strongly restraining the United States, which is preparing for a summit meeting with South Korea, where the conservative government will be launched for the first time in five years next month.

US State Department "Ready to test nuclear within a few months?"

"The report we know may be that North Korea is preparing to conduct a nuclear test within a few months," U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Porter said in a telephone press conference yesterday. Said.



He also expressed concern that "these actions are not only dangerous, but also destabilize the region. It is a clear violation of international law and weakens the global nuclear proliferation prevention system," and denuclearized North Korea. Called for the resumption of dialogue towards.