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Kim Yo Jong, Sister of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, Makes Second Threat on South Korea This Week

Don't you wish we had a President who would side with NK? Those sleazy SKeans have been ripping America off for years .... NK has the power to wipe them off the face of the earth. Sever ties with SK and recognize NK like Trump and Tuckyo Rose would.

Tom Sykes Royalist Correspondent
Updated Apr. 05, 2022 3:36AM ET / Published Apr. 05, 2022 3:35AM ET



Pool

Kim Jong Un’s sister threatened Tuesday that North Korea would “target” South Korea in the event of it carrying out the “fantastic daydream” of a pre-emptive strike against the regime. However she said the hermit state would not attack the South without provocation. It was the second statement in days by Kim Yo Jong, a powerful and influential figure in the government. On Sunday, she called South Korea’s defense minister, Suh Wook, a “scum-like guy”, after he said Seoul could “accurately and quickly hit any target in North Korea.” In the new statement, Kim said, “Unless the South Korean army takes military action against our state, it will not be regarded as a target. But if South Korea, for any reason—whether or not it is blinded by misjudgment—opts for such military action as the ‘preemptive strike’ touted by (Suh Wook), the situation will change. In that case, South Korea itself will become a target.” The North is believed to be ramping up pressure as South Korea prepares to inaugurate a new, conservative and confrontational president, Yoon Suk Yeol, replacing the liberal and conciliatory Moon Jae-in.
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