According to North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman Kim Kwang Myung, Washington is trying to increase its capacity for pre-emptive nuclear strikes against North Korea.
North Korea said the United States was taking advantage of its nuclear superiority to sow tension and interfere with world peace. Reuters writes about it.
As Kim Kwan Myung, a researcher at the “Institute for Disarmament and Peace” of the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said, North Korea’s nuclear program is purely defensive in nature and is aimed at preventing war.
Kim called the findings of the US Strategic Policy Commission calling for a strengthened nuclear weapons modernization program in preparation for a simultaneous war with Russia and China an extremely risky move.
“The United States, the world’s largest nuclear power, was the first country in the world to use nuclear weapons,” he said.
Kim said Washington was trying to improve its preemptive nuclear strike capability against North Korea by building a missile defense system while sending strategic resources to the region and “ultra-modern military equipment” to its allies.
“The reality requires that North Korea, facing US imperialism, the most aggressive criminal force in nuclear war, urgently improve its military self-defense capabilities for deterrence,” Kim said.
Let us recall that the media reported on October 16 that North Korea had supplied 122 mm ammunition to the Russian Federation. According to journalists, when deliveries of military equipment and ammunition from North Korea to the Russian Federation began in mid-August, weapons depots in Tikhoretsk (Krasnodar Territory) began to grow rapidly.
Source: Focus
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