In a bold move that's got international eyes peeled, Kim Jong Un, the top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), recently inspected a nuclear-material production base and the Nuclear Weapons Institute. 🛸
According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim checked out the core processes for producing weapons-grade nuclear materials, getting the lowdown on the current production levels. While KCNA didn't spill the beans on when exactly the visit happened, it's clear that the DPRK is ramping up its nuclear game. 💥
Kim highlighted that 2025 is a make-or-break year for boosting the country's nuclear forces. He emphasized the need to crush it in producing weapons-grade nuclear materials and strengthening the nation's nuclear shield. Sounds intense, right? 🚀
\"Guaranteeing peace and security by dint of strength is our mode of struggle and option that are most righteous and an immutable truth,\" Kim stated, according to KCNA. Translation: They believe that beefing up military strength is the way to go in the face of challenges and pressures from other countries. 🛡️
He also mentioned that stockpiling this \"physical strength\" and increasing it exponentially is the right path to confront the tough security situations laid out by \"hostile forces.\" 🔄
Wrapping it up, Kim declared, \"It is our firm political and military stand and invariable noble task and duty to develop the state's nuclear counteraction posture indefinitely.\" In other words, the DPRK is all-in on enhancing its nuclear capabilities without any plans of slowing down. 🌐
This development is sure to add a new dynamic to the global conversation on nuclear proliferation. Stay tuned, folks! 🌍
Reference(s):
cgtn.com