North Korea's Kim Jong Un Promises Tough Anti-U.S. Policy Ahead of Trump’s Return
Kim Jong Un declares a stringent anti-U.S. strategy as President-elect Trump prepares for a second term, raising diplomatic tensions and military concerns.
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Summary
In a recent meeting of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, Kim Jong Un vowed the strictest anti-U.S. policy to protect national interests. He criticized the U.S. and its allies, claiming they form a nuclear military bloc. Experts note that Trump’s upcoming presidency may focus on global conflicts, thus hindering quick diplomatic resolutions. Amid increased weapons testing and military cooperation with Russia, North Korea's stance poses challenges to U.S.-led initiatives and regional stability, particularly in light of its military support for Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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