North Korea plays with fire!The United States, Japan and South Korea collectively brought it down, and Kim Jong-un replied with a hard mouth, threatening a nuclear strike!
North Korea's recent actions have been really alarming. The United States, Japan, and South Korea's three allies have joined forces to condemn North Korea's missile test, which has scared Kim Jong-un into making it untenable. This sounds exciting, let's see what's going on.
It all started with a joint statement issued by the foreign ministers of the three countries, in which they directly condemned the arms deal between the DPRK and Russia by name and expressed concern about Russia's supply of nuclear and missile technology to the DPRK. Not to mention, this can offend North Korea thoroughly. It is said that North Korea actually bought a bunch of military equipment and military supplies from Russia, and then used these things to attack Ukraine** and the people. The joint statement said it violated a number of UN Security Council resolutions and expressed deep concern.
At this tense moment, the White House also made public some intelligence, saying that the *** between North Korea and Russia is mainly carried out through sea containers. Although there is no accurate evidence to prove that North Korea has nuclear and missile technology, as soon as the news came out, the attention and concern of the international community immediately escalated.
In the face of mounting external pressure, the North Korean response has not been soft at all. Kim Jong-un is not a fuel-efficient lamp, and he warned that if anyone dares to provoke with nuclear weapons, he will not hesitate to respond with a nuclear attack. He also emphasized North Korea's military prowess, saying that it would fight back fearlessly in the face of a nuclear threat.
This frightened the United States, Japan, and South Korea, and they quickly issued a statement calling on the international community to pay close attention to Russia's transfer of military supplies to North Korea, saying that this is a big threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the world. But you see, North Korea's side is still not birding them, and Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Yo-jong has made a similar statement, insisting that North Korea's missile test is a right to self-defense.
It's all like an international version of a "scare you" game, where all sides are competing and arguing. But at this time, some people suddenly stood up and began to question the accusations against North Korea. They said that the DPRK has always emphasized independent development, and it is reasonable to protect the DPRK as its primary responsibility. The so-called "hard-line attitude" and "threat of nuclear attack" are positions that have been misinterpreted by those with good intentions.
Let's not follow the trend and think about the peculiarities of North Korea as a country. As a peninsular country bordering other countries, the regional security environment is very sensitive. Under these circumstances, North Korea is forced to take some measures to guarantee its security and independence, and it is understandable. Although there are doubts about North Korea's actions, from North Korea's point of view, this is to maintain stability and not to expand the conflict.
Some netizens left messages on social ** saying that the United States, Japan and South Korea always catch North Korea, and if they either suggest or threaten, it is really endless. They feel that it is better to sit down and talk on an equal footing and seek a win-win solution. After all, given the tense international situation, all countries should remain calm, resolve differences through dialogue and consultation, and jointly promote regional and global peace and security.
In general, the DPRK is playing this hand, not to provoke trouble, but to protect its own rights and interests. As someone said, the so-called "toughness" is just a normal manifestation of defending the homeland and defending the country. The DPRK has its own set of explanations for the accusations made by the outside world, and many people support it. After all, every country has the right to maintain its own security, which is the most basic principle of international relations.
So, don't be scared by the superficial limelight, let's look at all this calmly. International affairs are inherently complex, and we cannot just follow the trend on the basis of a momentary momentum. North Korea's missile test is nothing more than a manifestation of the country's self-defense and autonomy, and does not pose a direct threat to other countries. It is hoped that all parties can remain calm and find the best way to solve the problem through dialogue on an equal footing, so that every corner of the earth can be peaceful and harmonious.