NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — North Korea has canceled several government agencies dealing with reconciliation and reunification with South Korea. Kim Jong-un explained this decision as an allegedly aggressive policy against the DPRK and declared his readiness to declare war.
Kim Jong-un recently called South Korea “the main enemy” and criticized attempts at reunification, saying it was “a mistake we must not make again.”
The leader of the DPRK said that South Korea allegedly seeks the overthrow of the North Korean regime, and wants to unite by absorbing the territories controlled by Kim Jong-un.
Thus, the North Korean dictator threatened to start a war, and named the reason why it might happen.
“We do not want war, but we do not intend to avoid it: the South’s invasion even by 0.001 mm will be considered a provocation of war,” said Kim Jong-un.
In Project 38 North, nuclear scientist Siegfried Hecker and former US official Robert Carlin revealed that Kim Jong Un is likely preparing for war.
“We don’t know when and how Kim plans to pull the trigger, but the danger already far exceeds the usual warnings from Washington, Seoul and Tokyo about Pyongyang’s ‘provocations,'” the experts noted, adding that the typical messages in North Korea about preparations for war have disappeared from local mass media.
Friends, the war is not over yet, and the dreamed Victory is possible only with our unity.
Everyone who is now in the rear should be reliable helpers for the soldiers who defend our motherland with weapons in their hands.
So sending gifts is the least we have to do daily and tirelessly for our defenders. One of the options for helping the Armed Forces is to transfer a certain amount to a special account of the NBU to collect funds for the needs of the army.
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