N. Korean nuclear attack would mean ‘end’ of regime, says Seoul

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N. Korean nuclear attack would mean ‘end’ of regime, says Seoul FMTNews FMTWorld

Pyongyang could use its nukes if an attack by weapons of mass destruction is ‘judged to draw near’.

Pyongyang’s defence minister warned Thursday that this week’s port visit of a US nuclear-capable submarine to Busan – the first since 1981 – could meet the legal threshold for the North to use its nuclear weapons. That visit was agreed during South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol’s trip to Washington in April, when he and US President Joe Biden issued a similarly stern warning to Pyongyang about the terminal consequences of it using nuclear weapons.

Announcing his new nuclear law last year, Kim Jong-un said the country’s status as a nuclear power was now “irreversible”, effectively eliminating the possibility of denuclearisation talks.

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