North Korea's latest warning to South puts nuclear conflict in spotlight

North Korea releases harsh critique of South Korean presidents policies in new white-paper. Document points to growing nuclear risks while US-South Korea-Japan alliance responds with joint-military actions

November 3 2024 , 10:51 AM  •  1893 views

North Korea's latest warning to South puts nuclear conflict in spotlight

In a bold-move North Korea published a white-paper on 11/03 targeting Yoon Suk Yeolʼs leadership choices that supposedly put South Korea at risk of nuclear confrontation

The Institute of Enemy State Studies document criticizes Yoonʼs policies: abandoning inter-korean agreements working with US on nuclear planning and getting closer to Japan and NATO. Its analysis suggests these choices made North Korea increase its nuclear stockpile way faster than before

The situation got worse since Kim Jong Un labeled South Korea as enemy #1 in early-24. Following this North Korea destroyed cross-border roads and railways (satellite pics show big trenches where connections used to be) The nations technical war status continues since the 50s conflict ended without proper peace deal

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In response to Norths recent long-range missile test US brought B-1B planes for joint-exercises with South Korea and Japan. This marks second tri-nation drill this year and fourth time US sent big bombers to korean area in 24 (showing how allies stick together against nuclear threats)