In a recent speech, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un used the U.S. conflict with Iran to justify his country's nuclear program, stating that North Korea's nuclear status is irreversible and setting conditions for future talks with the United States.
Kim's Rationale from Iran Conflict
- Kim Jong Un accused the United States of "acts of state sponsored terrorism and aggression," drawing a parallel to the Iran situation without naming it explicitly.
- He asserted that the current situation proves North Korea was correct in rejecting U.S. pressure to abandon its nuclear arsenal.
North Korea's Nuclear Program Status
- North Korea is believed to have dozens of nuclear warheads and delivery systems capable of reaching the U.S. mainland, though untested.
- Recent weapons tests include cruise missile launches and nuclear-capable rockets, with Kim's daughter featured in displays to signal generational commitment.
- Kim has pledged to expand the nuclear arsenal, calling it the party's "firm will."
