Wednesday, September 27, 2023

US moves driven Korean Peninsula on brink of nuclear war

N. Korea warns

US moves driven Korean Peninsula on brink of nuclear war

TEHRAN, (MNA) – North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations, Kim Song, has warned that there is an "imminent danger of nuclear war breakout" on the Korean Peninsula.

Speaking on the same day that UN chief Antonio Guterres warned of a new nuclear arms race, North Korea said that US actions over the past year have driven the peninsula "closer to the brink of a nuclear war," according to Barron's.

Kim Song, North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations, denounced South Korea's actions under President Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative who has worked to build tighter cooperation with Washington as well as historic rival Japan.

"Due to its sycophantic and humiliating policy of depending on outside forces," Kim said in a speech to the General Assembly, "the Korean peninsula is in a hair-trigger situation with imminent danger of nuclear war breakout."

He pointed to the recent formation of the Nuclear Consultative Group, through which the United States hopes to integrate its nuclear capacity better with South Korea's conventional forces, with the two allies increasing information sharing and contingency planning.

Kim said the group was "committed to the planning, operation, and execution of a preemptive nuclear strike against the DPRK," the official name of the North, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"The US is now moving on to the practical stage of realizing its sinister intention to provoke a nuclear war by frequently dispatching strategic nuclear submarines and strategic nuclear bombers carrying nuclear weapons in and around the Korean peninsula for the first time in decades," he said."

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