North Korea Declares 'Toughest' Anti-US Policy Ahead of Trump's Inauguration
Kim Jong Un outlines aggressive strategy against the US, condemning its alliances with South Korea and Japan as a 'nuclear military bloc.'
- Kim Jong Un announced the 'toughest' anti-US policy during a five-day Workers' Party meeting, emphasizing national security and long-term interests.
- North Korea criticized the US-South Korea-Japan alliance, describing it as a 'nuclear military bloc for aggression' and South Korea as an 'anti-communist outpost.'
- The policy includes advancing military capabilities, defense technology, and the mental resilience of North Korean soldiers, though specific details remain undisclosed.
- North Korea's growing military ties with Russia, including troop deployment to Ukraine, have raised concerns about potential technology exchanges enhancing North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
- Donald Trump's return to the White House has sparked speculation about potential renewed diplomacy with North Korea, though experts suggest immediate talks are unlikely due to other global conflicts.