Kim Yo Jong said it was a 'very big mistake' for 'lunatic' Suh to have discussed a pre-emptive strike against a nuclear power, according to the report in ...
Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, termed South Korean defence minister Suh Wook's recent statements about pre-emptive strikes as a “ ...
The move sparked concern among analysts and experts that Mr Kim may be laying the groundwork for its first nuclear weapons test in nearly five years. [The country] should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster.” “In case [South Korea] opts for military confrontation with us, our nuclear combat force will have to inevitably carry out its duty…
Kim warned that Pyongyang's nuclear weapons will be used to “eliminate” the enemy's armed forces if it faces a pre-emptive attack by South Korea.
During his campaign trail earlier this year, the conservative Yoon pushed his plans for carrying out pre-emptive strikes against North Korea and said such a move would stop war and protect peace. We make it clear once again. According to the state-controlled Korean Central News Agency, Kim said South Korean defense minister Suh Wook made a “very big mistake” by talking about Seoul’s ability to carry out “pre-emptive” strikes and labeling North Korea as the “enemy”.
Kim Yo Jong, the sister of Kim Jong Un, said that if South Korea pre-emptively attacks, its army 'will have to face a miserable fate little short of total ...
On Sunday, Kim called Suh a “scum-like guy,” for the remarks. Kim said that in the case of southern aggression, North Korea’s “nuclear combat force will have to inevitably carry out its duty.… Besides being the Supreme Leader’s sister, Kim Yo Jong is an influential member of the North Korean government, holding senior positions within the ruling party.
South Korea 'may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its Defence Minister', the dictator's sister Kim Yo-jong warned.
"In that case, south Korea itself will become a target." "North Korea has thus far refrained from criticizingon at any authoritative level, but it certainly seems to be laying the groundwork for it." "on's 'preemptive strike' comment made the headlines a few months ago, and Pngyang is seizing Suh’s remarks to make a point to the incoming South Korean administration," she said.
For the second time this week, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un berated South Korea f...
US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said Biden's special envoy for North Korea, Sung Kim, plans to meet his Chinese counterpart in Washington to discuss the North's growing threat. South Korea's government didn't immediately respond to her comments. She stressed North Korea doesn't want another war on the Korean Peninsula but warned it would retaliate with its nuclear forces if the South opts for pre-emptive strikes or other attacks, which would leave the South's military "little short of total destruction and ruin".