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He also expressed conviction that the nuclear combat forces of his military would maintain “their strongest nuclear response posture and further strengthen it in every way” to perform their duties of defending the North’s dignity and sovereign rights. “Above all, we should send a clearer signal to the enemies escalating the regional situation by involving the huge armed forces in any time with more powerful and resolute will and action.” Kim said he would sternly take all unspecified military steps if necessary to respond to potential additional moves by South Korea and the United States. “Saying that the enemies have still talked about dialogue and negotiation while posing military threats to us, but we have no content for dialogue with the enemies and felt no necessity to do so,” Kim was quoted as saying. Kim also made it clear again that he has no intentions of resuming the disarmament diplomacy with the United States now and would rather focus on expanding his weapons arsenal. and the South Korean regime’s steady, intentional and irresponsible acts of escalating the tension will only invite our greater reaction, and we are always and strictly watching the situation crisis,” KCNA said. Kim said the launches were “an obvious warning” to South Korea and the United States, informing them of North Korea’s nuclear response posture and attack capabilities, KCNA said. The launches - all supervised by Kim - included a nuclear-capable ballistic missile launched under a reservoir in the northeast another ballistic missile also simulating the loading of tactical nuclear warheads designed to strike South Korean airfield and a new-type ground-to-ground ballistic missile that flew over Japan, KCNA reported. and South Korean militaries have been expanding their exercises, which had been previously scaled back due to the pandemic and the now-dormant nuclear diplomacy between Pyongyang and Washington. Since the May inauguration of a conservative government in Seoul, the U.S. North Korea considers U.S.-South Korean military drills as an invasion rehearsal, though the allies have steadfastly said they are defensive in nature. Viewing the drills as a military threat, North Korea decided to stage “the simulation of an actual war” to check and improve its war deterrence and send a warning to its enemies, KCNA said. and South Korean forces, which involved the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. KCNA said the missile tests were in response to recent naval drills between U.S. Thirteen killed, dozens hurt in Zaporizhzhia city missile attack: Ukraine officialsĪlso Read: North Korea flies warplanes near South Korea after missile launches













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