North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has raised the level of nuclear threats by defining South Korea as an "obvious enemy."



In the report of the Labor Party's plenary meeting held until yesterday (31st), General Secretary Kim Jong-un stipulates that South Korea has "approached as our clear enemy without a doubt."



"The current situation calls for mass production of tactical nuclear weapons and an exponential increase in the stock of nuclear bombs," Kim said, implying that he would focus on strengthening nuclear forces targeting South Korea.



Kim Jong-un also said that North Korea's nuclear force "regards war deterrence and peace and stability as its first mission, but if deterrence fails, the second mission will also be carried out." that,” he emphasized.



It has repeatedly expressed its will to use nuclear weapons as a means of attack in case of emergency.



From the beginning of the New Year, North Korea has been threatening South Korea not only with words but also with actions.



North Korea announced that it fired three and one super-large multiple rocket launchers yesterday, the last day of 2022, and today, the first day of the new year, respectively.



Kim Jong-un claimed that "it is possible to mount tactical nuclear weapons with all of South Korea in range."



North Korea also held an event yesterday to 'present' 30 super-large multiple rocket launchers aimed at South Korea to the Labor Party.



In his report to the plenary session, Kim Jong-un made no room for dialogue or negotiations with the United States or South Korea.



(Picture = Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang,