Pyongyang believes a nuclear war is inevitable on the Korean Peninsula. This was stated by Kang Soon Nam, head of the North Korean Ministry of Defense, in a speech addressed to the participants of the XI Moscow Conference on International Security. DEA News.
“Nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula is not a question of whether it will happen anymore, but who will start it and when. “The US nuclear war frenzy and the puppets in the Republic of Korea are turning the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia into a new hotbed of nuclear war.”
On July 13, it was reported that the Hwaseong-18 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile was launched. will be A reliable way to deter nuclear aggression against the DPRK.
Before that, Pyongyang accused U.S. officials are fomenting tensions on the Korean Peninsula over strategic nuclear weapons and U.S. plans to deploy nuclear-armed submarines in the neighboring Republic of Korea.
At the end of June, the DPRK Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused The United States and South Korea escalated tensions on the peninsula, bringing them “to the brink of nuclear war” and announced their intention to strengthen North Korea’s defenses.
Previously, physicists calculated where this works best to hide from a nuclear explosion.