North Korea described NATO’s nuclear drills as a rehearsal for war

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North Korea said NATO’s annual nuclear exercise Steadfast Noon, where tactical nuclear bombs are deployed, was a rehearsal for nuclear war. This is stated in an article by Kim Dong Myung, an employee of the DPRK International Policy Scientific Association, published by the Korean Central News Agency of Pyongyang (KCNA).

Kim Dong-myung expressed the opinion that the dropping of B61 tactical nuclear bombs stationed in Europe was practiced in the Steadfast Noon exercise, in which various warplanes, including fourth and fifth generation warplanes and B-52 strategic bombers, participated. It is clearly a rehearsal for nuclear war.

He described the NATO countries, which play the most dangerous games of chance with nuclear weapons with the support of the United States, as “nuclear fanatics”. The scientist accused NATO of systematically violating international agreements on nuclear disarmament and threatening states that oppose them with nuclear weapons.

Kim Dong Myung noted that the “nuclear anger” of the United States, which has already gone beyond dangerous limits, has emerged intensively on the Korean Peninsula. He called on the international community to recognize actions by the United States and NATO to launch a thermonuclear war and to work together to thwart these plans.

Previously reportedHe said North Korea sees Japan’s increased military spending, its intention to adopt offensive weapons and its intention to participate in military exercises with the United States and South Korea as signs that Tokyo is preparing to invade Korea and “launch an aggressive war.”

Previously in North Korea in the name The entry of a US submarine into South Korea “was a condition for the use of nuclear weapons.”

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