N Korea’s Kim vows to bolster nuke capability during parade
Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to bolster his nuclear forces at maximum speed and threatened to use them if provoked in a speech he delivered during a military parade that featured powerful weapons systems targeting the United States and its allies, state media reported Tuesday.
His remarks suggest he will continue provocative weapons tests in a pressure campaign to wrest concessions from the US and other rivals. The parade Monday night was to mark the 90th anniversary of North Korea’s army the backbone of the Kim family’s authoritarian rule and comes as the country faces an economy battered by pandemicrelated difficulties, punishing US-led sanctions and its own mismanagement.
We will continue to implement measures aimed at developing our country’s nuclear forces at the maximum speed, Kim told his troops and the crowd gathered for the parade at a Pyongyang plaza, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.
The fundamental mission of our nuclear forces is to deter war, but if an undesirable situation emerges on our land, our nuclear forces cannot be limited to a single mission of preventing war, Kim said.
If any forces, regardless of who they are, try to infringe upon our fundamental interests, our nuclear forces will have no choice but to absolutely carry out its second mission. (AP)