The world “holds his breath” before a possible nuclear experience for North Korea

The world “holds his breath” before a possible nuclear experience for North Korea

The world “holds his breath” as Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, declared on Thursday that Pyongyang’s nuclear programme “is advancing at full capacity” in the event that North Korea uses nuclear energy.

” On the sidelines of a meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine, Grussia told the press that everyone is having breathed because another nuclear experience will be a new confirmation of a nuclear program that moves its full strength in an incredibly worrying way.
More testing inevitably lead to better planning and the development of an arsenal, he continued, adding that the agency is actively monitoring this.

Grusi expressed his hope that this wouldn’t happen but noted that the signs point in the opposite direction. “After the launch of a number of ballistic missiles in recent weeks, Seoul and Washington have frequently warned that Pyongyang might be preparing to perform a new nuclear test for the first time since 2017.
Last month, a throat missile flew over Japan.
Additionally, Pyongyang asserted that she had carried out nuclear military drills.

On Wednesday, the US, Japan, and South Korea issued a warning that North Korea’s tactics will necessitate a “unprecedented response.”
In its newly released nuclear plan, the Pentagon forewarned that Pyongyang’s adoption would spell the “end of the Pyongyang system.”
“Any nuclear assault by Pyongyang against the United States, its friends, and partners will be rebuffed, and it will result in the collapse of this system,” Pyongyang has stated.

The US Department of Defense stated in the memo that there is no situation in which the Kim dictatorship could utilise nuclear weapons and continue to exist.

The possibility of North Korea experiencing nuclear war causes the entire globe to “hold his breath.”

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