Kim Jong-un: The "main enemy" is South Korea
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North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong-un, has recently made a tough statement, pushing tensions on the Korean Peninsula to the forefront again with a single sentence, and attracting the attention and concern of the international community.
According to sources on the Korean Peninsula, Kim Jong-un made it clear that South Korea is the main enemy of the DPRK during his inspection of important military factories in the country, and he particularly stressed the importance of the DPRK's national defense and self-defense capabilities and nuclear war deterrence in relations with the ROK. The remarks not only reflect North Korea's reorientation of the current inter-Korean relationship, but also demonstrate to the outside world its determination to defend its national interests at all costs.
Kim Jong-un's remarks are undoubtedly a clear warning to South Korea. He noted that South Korea has always pursued a confrontational policy toward North Korea and believes that it is now a time to view South Korea as the most hostile country. The gravity of this statement cannot be underestimated, and it shows that North Korea has reached a level of extreme sensitivity and vigilance to South Korea's diplomatic and military movements.
At the same time, Kim Jong-un also expressed that North Korea will not take the initiative to provoke trouble, but it will not shy away from war. This is effectively drawing a red line: if South Korea takes any action that threatens North Korea's sovereignty and security, North Korea will use all means to retaliate. This "-for-tat" strategy is both a way for North Korea to show a tough posture and an attempt to force South Korea and the international community to make concessions on certain issues through a highly tense military standoff.
Of course, this strategy based on mutual deterrence and confrontation also carries great risks. On the one hand, it could exacerbate the militarization and armed race on the peninsula, making it possible for any small friction or misunderstanding to trigger a large-scale conflict. On the other hand, it also limits the space for the two sides to resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation, and puts the relationship between the two countries into a "security dilemma".
Against this background, the international community, especially the parties concerned, should remain calm and restrained and refrain from taking actions that may further aggravate the contradictions. At the same time, communication and coordination should be strengthened to find ways to ease tensions and build confidence. Peace and stability on the peninsula can be achieved only through dialogue and cooperation.
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