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North Korea's Kim vows to put his nuclear force ready for combat with US

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to enhance the country's nuclear capabilities, asserting that his forces will be ready for combat with the United States and its allies. This declaration comes at a time when military tensions are escalating on the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea conducting missile tests and engaging in provocative rhetoric. Kim emphasized the need for a robust nuclear deterrent, indicating a shift in focus towards operational readiness in light of perceived threats from the U. S. and its regional allies.

The international community is likely to view this announcement with apprehension, as it may prompt a response from both South Korea and the United States, potentially heightening military posturing in the region. Experts warn that such developments could undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at denuclearization and stability. The situation remains precarious, with North Korea's actions raising alarms about a potential arms race in East Asia. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, the implications of Kim's commitment to nuclear readiness will be closely monitored by global powers. Ultimately, the announcement reflects a continuation of North Korea's longstanding strategy to assert its military strength amid international scrutiny.

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