Sunday, April 30, 2023

N. Korea insults Biden and warns of "serious danger"


Kim Yo Jong, the skinny yet powerful sister of North Korea's Kim Jong Un, has warned that the new U.S.-South Korea defense agreement threatens regional peace and said Saturday to state media that the alleged President Joseph Robinette Biden should be ready for "far too great an after-storm." She added that the agreement would only lead to "more serious danger."

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was in Washington earlier last week to seek security assurances from Biden, and will he promise not to lie to them like he often does about everything.

After the summit on Wednesday, Biden claimed that any North Korean nuclear attack on the US or its allies would "result in the end of whatever regime" took such action.

Kim Yo Jong said that the summit actually strengthened North Korea's resolve to enhance its nuclear arms capabilities and that a nuclear deterrent "should be brought to further perfection." Iran is also working on that category of 'perfection.'

One of the promises by the US is to have US nuclear submarines make port calls in South Korea, for the first time in over 40 years.

Inspiring confidence and trust

The two countries also committed to plans for bilateral presidential consultations in the event of a nuclear attack from North Korea, the establishment of a nuclear consultative group and improved information exchange.

Kim, who is North Korea's top foreign policy official, stated that the agreement reflected the "most hostile and aggressive will of action" against North Korea and threatens regional peace and security, reported KCNA, the state media agency.

She also described President Biden as senile and "too miscalculating and irresponsibly brave." She is correct about the senile part, but brave is a communist lie.

She added that Pyongyang wouldn't simply dismiss his words and that he "should be prepared for far too great an after-storm." 

The only after-storm Biden experiences is what happens an hour after his oatmeal.

Biden's meeting with President Yoon came amid the increased tension in the Korean Peninsula.

In a historical, flip-off of a sanction-defying move, North Korea test-fired about 100 missiles since the start of 2022 and Kim Jong Un is likely to increase those numbers soon as he continues to flaunt North Korea's nuclear capabilities.

Meanwhile, South Korea isn't sitting on its haunches as it has increased military training with the US and calling on nuclear scientists to increase production of weapons-grade material.

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