PYONGYANG—In a bold move to ensure that the glorious eternal paradise of North Korea remains a thriving utopia even after its Dear Leader is turned into radioactive confetti, the hermit kingdom has amended its constitution to legally require a full-scale retaliatory nuclear strike in the event that
Kim Jong Un is assassinated by any meddling foreign power.
The aggressive pivot comes as a direct response to the events of
February 28th, when a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation resulted in the death of
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his inner circle during a targeted strike on his Tehran compound. North Korean officials reportedly watched the footage on state TV, paused it, rewound it, and immediately said, “Yeah, we’re not doing that.”
By codifying this “dead hand” policy, Pyongyang aims to establish an irreversible deterrent against decapitation strikes, signaling that the removal of its leadership would trigger an automatic and catastrophic escalation to “everyone has a very bad day.”
“If the command-and-control system over the state’s nuclear forces is placed in danger by hostile forces’ attacks … a nuclear strike shall be launched automatically and immediately,” read the revised Article 3 of
North Korea’s nuclear-policy law.
The constitutional revision was likely ratified during a session of North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly that convened in Pyongyang on March 22nd, with the details subsequently briefed to senior South Korean government officials who probably responded with a polite golf clap and several stiff drinks.
According to reporting by the New York Times, this information was only disclosed to the public last week. While Kim Jong Un already maintains absolute authority over the nation’s nuclear arsenal—along with the nation’s haircuts, the nation’s emotions, and the nation’s supply of functioning light bulbs—this specific constitutional amendment codifies a formal protocol for the nuclear forces to follow in the event of his assassination, presumably by turning every missile silo into a giant “Launch If Fat Man Dies” button.
By explicitly outlining these retaliatory measures, the update transforms a matter of personal command into a rigid state directive, ensuring a definitive response even in the absence of the supreme leader. Because nothing says “stable regime” like guaranteeing
mutually assured destruction from beyond the grave.
“This may have been policy before, but it has added emphasis now it has been enshrined in the constitution. Iran was the wake-up call. North Korea saw the remarkable efficiency of the U.S.-Israeli decapitation attacks, which immediately eliminated the greater part of the Iranian leadership, and they must now be terrified,” said
Andrei Lankov, an international relations professor at
Kookmin University in
Seoul, South Korea.
In addition to the new nuclear protocols, the constitutional revision includes amendments that formally define North Korea’s sovereign territory and excise long-standing references to “peaceful reunification,” which was always code for “we’ll invade them the second they let their guard down.”
Notably, the update to Article 2 marks the first time the country has incorporated a specific territorial clause into its constitution, explicitly stating that North Korea’s boundaries encompass the land bordering the People’s Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation to the north and the Republic of Korea to the south.
According to analysts, this geographical clarification serves to legally solidify the permanent division of the peninsula and represents Pyongyang’s rejection of a shared national identity with Seoul. Or, in simpler terms: “We hate you guys, please stay on your side of the
DMZ, and if you kill our God-King we will glass the planet. Thanks.”
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