Kim vows to deliver ‘death blow’ to enemy if provoked


KIM Jong-un has vowed to deal a “death blow” to his country’s enemies, state media said, as South Korea’s hawkish ruling party suffered a defeat in parliamentary elections.

So far this year, the nuclear-armed North has declared South Korea its “principal enemy”, jettisoned agencies dedicated to reunification and outreach, and threatened war over “even 0.001mm” of territorial infringement.

If provoked, North Korea will “deal a death blow to the enemy without hesitation by mobilising all means in its possession”, the North Korean leader said, according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) yesterday.

He made the remarks during a visit to the Kim Jong-il University of Military and Politics on Wednesday, the same day as South Korea’s parliamentary election.

“Now is the time to be more thoroughly prepared for a war than ever before,” Kim said.

North Korea “should be more firmly and perfectly prepared for a war, which should be won without fail, not just for a possible war”.

Partially blurred images released by state media depicted Kim, surrounded by army officials, inspecting what appeared to be a miniature of Seoul, including its Han River, along with maps of the peninsula.

South Korea’s parliamentary election results handed a defeat to the party of incumbent President Yoon Suk-yeol, who has taken a tough line with the nuclear-armed North while improving ties with Washington.

It also makes him a likely lame duck for his remaining three years in office. The main opposition Democratic Party, which won by a landslide, favours a softer approach towards Pyongyang.

The result is good news for Kim, especially with the prospect of the return of former US president Donald Trump in November elections, analysts say.

Experts speculate that Trump, who had historic but ultimately unsuccessful summits with Kim during his presidency, may favour engagement with Pyongyang should he return to the White House.

Kim has recently bolstered military ties with Russia, which last month used its veto power at the UN Security Council to effectively end UN expert monitoring of North Korean sanctions violations. — AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

North Korea

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Asean news headlines as at 9pm on Thursday (May 2)
Jokowi denies son’s claim that he will campaign for PSI
Sze Fei-Izzuddin turn heroes as Malaysia shock Japan 3-1 to reach semis
Surge in tourist arrivals straining room supply in Philippines: Report
Vietnamese woman charged over extortion scheme which used doctored photos
S. Korea raises diplomatic alert levels citing N. Korea threats
Singapore DBS’s digital services hit days after MAS ban ends
Maid claims French woman found shot dead in Koh Samui left her THB50mil
PM rebukes Immigration Dept over tourist entry congestion
Hong Kong records hottest April in at least 140 years

Others Also Read