Warning to the US: Strategic Assets Won’t Find a Safe Haven – A Stern Message from Kim Yo-jong
24 Sep 2024 22:47 Foreign/International
According to the Korean Central News Agency, Kim Yo-jong, department director of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, released the following statement on the 24th titled, “An Abnormal Object Appeared at Busan Port: U.S. Strategic Assets Will Not Find Their Safe Place in the Korean Peninsula.”
The Aerospace Reconnaissance Office, an independent intelligence agency directly under the head of state of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, reported that it had captured an unusual object at 10:03:10 on the 23rd at a wharf that is a constant target of attention in Busan Port, South Korea, and reported the reconnaissance data.
A nuclear submarine appeared at the dock where an American aircraft carrier was moored.
This latest nuclear submarine, which has rarely been seen in public since its commissioning in 2020, has appeared at the Busan Operations Base for the first time, and this cannot be considered a “cruise.”
In particular, in the context of the recent US display of its power in a comprehensive manner by sequentially revealing the “power” of its nuclear strategic assets, it is not difficult to guess the true purpose behind the public port call of a nuclear submarine that should be hidden “under the surface.”
Last June, the US military conducted two test launches of the Minuteman-3 intercontinental ballistic missile, and on the 18th of this month, they released for the first time a video of the test flight of the next-generation stealth strategic bomber, the B-21 Raider.
By publicly displaying the US Navy’s latest nuclear submarine at the Port of Busan, South Korea, the US has taken out all of its so-called “three major nuclear strategic assets.”
This clearly shows the mad military strategy of the United States, which is intent on demonstrating its “superiority of power” in front of the world.
The United States is now experiencing an unprecedented strategic disadvantage on the Korean Peninsula and in the Asia-Pacific region at every moment, and is very fearful of the emergence of a powerful anti-American force and a bastion of justice in the region.
From this point on, the United States is deploying its nuclear strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula and its surrounding areas while manipulating various large and small military blocs in the region in order to suppress our republic and independent sovereign states by force and “bind” their anxious followers.
The Wilmington Declaration, which was fabricated by citing someone’s “nuclear threat” at the Quad summit held in Delaware, USA just a few days ago, and the promise of trilateral cooperation among the US, Japan and South Korea to “deal with the abominable nuclear threat” made at the US-Japan summit held on the same day are also representative products of the US’s geopolitical malice aimed at encircling and oppressing our country and regional countries politically and militarily.
The fact that the latest U.S. nuclear submarine has docked in none other than South Korea is proof that the U.S.’s ambition to “enjoy” hegemonic advantages through malicious force by frequently displaying its nuclear strategic assets and increasing its threat to its adversaries is reaching its peak.
Even if the US were to show off some kind of “overwhelming capability” by bringing up to the surface a submarine whose mission is to deliver a final nuclear strike from underwater, nothing would change.
Because the security of our country is constantly exposed to the nuclear threat and blackmail of the United States, our nuclear war deterrence must be strengthened in quantity, continuously, and without limitation to respond to and deter various threats from outside.
The arrival of a U.S. nuclear submarine in Busan may be a resting place for U.S. Marines and a comfort to America’s lackeys, but it can never be an object of fear in the face of the superpower that America is dealing with.
America’s strategic assets will find no safe haven in the Korean Peninsula.
We will continue to make it known that all ports and military bases in Korea are not safe places.
The United States is by no means a synonym for safety.
(Chosun Sinbo)
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