It s America s turn to be in a hurry! North Korea started building nuclear submarines, and Kim Jong

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Kim Jong-un himself witnessed a historic moment in the history of North Korea launching its nuclear program, a move that undoubtedly shifted the world's attention to the event. North Korea's nuclear program is currently underway, putting the United States under intense pressure to re-examine the regional security situation. The move has sparked widespread international concern, with all countries closely watching the development.

When news broke that Kim Jong-un himself had witnessed the submarine he had built, it immediately sparked speculation about North Korea's military intentions. At the same time, it also makes the United States nervous, and they are facing a critical period that could affect the balance of power in the region. This new military movement has made the situation in the world even more tense, and all parts of the world are seeking ways to maintain regional peace and stability.

North Korea** has already made clear when Kim Jong-un personally participated in his nuclear submarine program that he is determined to defend his own defense and sees it as a key tool to enhance his own security. This incident not only had a huge impact on North Korea, but also made the world reflect on the role of North Korea in regional affairs. The United States is an important force in regional cooperation and the new situation it is facing, and accordingly formulates relevant countermeasures to maintain peace and stability in the region.

On Wednesday, North Korea conducted another test of a new Rocket-3-31 underwater strategic cruise missile. Kim Jong-un himself commanded and witnessed the launch of the rocket. Kim Jong-un was after a visit to North Korea for a submarine-building project, and he personally expressed concern about the progress of the project. This move looks like the first time that North Korea has so affirmatively admitted that it is developing its own nuclear submarines, which undoubtedly has a great negative impact on the United States, Japan, South Korea.

For the United States in particular, if North Korea develops a nuclear submarine, then the United States will be in greater danger. In September, Kim Jong-un announced that the Type 841 Kim Jun-ok Hero-class submarine had been put into service, attracting the attention of many people. It is reported that the ship can carry out strategic nuclear strikes, and it is equipped with 10 sets of vertical missiles, including 4 large missiles and 6 small missiles. The North Korean side hopes that the 3,000-ton submarine can carry both ballistic and strategic cruise missiles, so that it can pose a more unpredictable threat to the United States, Japan, and South Korea.

On the whole, the DPRK has played an increasingly important role in the security situation in the region as it has developed and made breakthroughs in science and technology. This series of tests, as well as its nuclear program, has not only affected the stability of the region, but has also brought North Korea's actions to international attention.

Although"Kim Jun-woo"It has not yet met the requirements for a real nuclear submarine, but North Korea has shown great interest in its development. Mr. Kim's visit to Russia has sparked a great deal of speculation. Analysts say North Korea may be trying to flex its muscles to get Russia to support its submarine program. Russia has provided technical support for India's nuclear submarine program, such as India's Exterminator-class nuclear submarines, which have benefited from Russian nuclear reactors.

After Kim Jong-un met with Putin, North Korea launched his third rocket and successfully delivered a military satellite to the scheduled orbit. This technological advancement has the United States worried about a partnership between Russia and North Korea. However, the U.S. argument has met with strong opposition from Russia, and Russia's leading authorities have once again made a clear response to the relevant accusations made by the United States and its allies.

The development of nuclear facilities in the DPRK will inevitably accelerate, provided that Russia supplies the technology of its nuclear reactors to the DPRK. Recently, North Korea conducted another test of a new Rocket-31, which some analysts say may also be meeting the needs of a nuclear submarine program. The difference with "Kim Junwoo Hero" is that the new rocket is carried out at an oblique angle, and it looks as if it was fired from a torpedo barrel, and not in a vertical way. However, because it is still being tested, it is unclear what it will actually do and whether it will switch to vertical launch in the future.

It is a matter of concern that the United States is vigorously promoting an alliance for nuclear facilities in the Asia-Pacific region, which is intensifying military competition in the region.

The United States has vigorously promoted its establishment in recent years" aukus"alliance to support Australia's nuclear submarine program to strengthen its position in the Asia-Pacific region. However, this move has not only exacerbated tensions in regional relations, but also had a profound impact on relations on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea, under intense pressure from the United States, has been forced to accelerate the development of its advanced technology, which has led to instability in the region. For the time being, the DPRK is still actively developing a nuclear program, which poses a new threat to the security situation in the region.

It can be said that this move by the United States has not only worsened the military situation in the region, but also made the situation on the Korean Peninsula more severe. If that were the case, the United States might recognize that the tactics it employed would have the opposite effect, and that North Korea's actions could be seen as a response to a U.S. policy that had left itself in a hole it had dug itself. This knock-on effect pushes the region into an even more complex security dilemma.

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