North Korean Law Bans Denuclearization

North Korean Law Bans Denuclearization

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed a law making the Communist tyranny’s march to nuclear weapons “irreversible,” and mandating an immediate nuclear attack if Kim or other top officials is harmed by foreign powers. The new law also stipulates nuclear weapons will be preemptively launched if North Korea believes it might be attacked with weapons of mass destruction, if the regime believes its “existence” is threatened, or if North Korea appears to be losing a conventional military conflict.

 

North Korean Law Bans Denuclearization

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