South Korean President Says North Korea Can Use Nuclear Weapons

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South Korean President Yoon Sok-yeol said at a government meeting that Pyongyang could use nuclear weapons to achieve its goals, the news agency reported. “Yonhap”.

The president said that to achieve its war goal, North Korea will mobilize all available means and will be ready to use nuclear weapons.

Yoon Seok-yeol urged South Korea to prepare against possible attempts by North Korea in the event of war by “spreading fake news and mobilizing anti-state propaganda forces” to create serious social confusion and division.

He also warned of Pyongyang’s intention to paralyze South Korea’s national infrastructure through attacks on nuclear power plants, advanced industrial facilities and telecommunications networks.

Former President Yoon Seok-yeol declarationThat the South Korean military should focus on building a capability to deter North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs. North Korea said these issues should be prioritized as nuclear tests pose an “asymmetric and imminent” threat against the backdrop of UAV development and cyberattack opportunities.

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