The joint military exercises of the United States, Japan and South Korea sparked a strong reaction f

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-25

The United States, Japan, and the ROK recently conducted a large-scale exercise in the waters off South Korea's Jeju Island to exert force against the DPRK. This time, the three countries dispatched a total of 9 major **, namely the USS Carl Vinson, Japan's "King Kong" and "Hyuga", and South Korea's "King Sejong". This is a powerful naval formation, designed to send a strong message to the DPRK: the DPRK must stop its development and stop developing it, otherwise it will face a grim result.

However, under the challenge of the military forces of the United States, Japan, and South Korea, North Korea not only did not budge, but also provoked rebellion in North Korea. According to the ** News Agency, the North Korean military is conducting a "submarine nuclear bomb test" in response to the military threats of the United States, Japan and South Korea. A North Korean defense spokeswoman said the exercise was a Tsunami-5-23 submarine missile developed by North Korea, but did not disclose the date or location of the launch. According to reports, the submarine missile is a drone that can travel freely in the water, and when it gets close to the target area, it sinks, triggers a massive tsunami, and destroys it.

North Korea's move is obviously a strong reaction to the United States and Japan, and it is also an unbalanced military counterattack. Realizing that its maritime power could not be compared with that of the United States, Japan, and South Korea, North Korea adopted a covert and unexpected approach, which was to use nuclear proclamations on the seabed to attack the enemy's weak links. Once the missile is attacked in South Korea or Japan's ports, it will not only bring great damage to the US Navy, but also pose a threat to the security of Japan, South Korea and other countries.

It is also unclear whether North Korea's undersea nuclear installations will be truly effective. For example, whether it can evade detection and interception by the enemy, whether it can maintain smooth communication and navigation in the water, and whether it can accurately locate and make it **. All this has to be tested by actual battles, at least not yet. Regardless, North Korea's move demonstrates its hardline attitude toward the United States, Japan, and South Korea, as well as its firm belief in its nuclear and missile programs. If the United States, Japan, and the ROK continue to exert "high pressure" on the DPRK, it will not only fail to achieve its goals, but may also cause greater crises and contradictions, thus affecting its own national interests and interests

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