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VisitWhat will be North Korea's primary response to U.S. threats by June 30, 2025?
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North Korea Declares Toughest Anti-U.S. Strategy at Meeting December 23 to 27, Led by Kim Jong Un
Dec 29, 2024, 06:55 AM
North Korea has declared its 'toughest' anti-U.S. response strategy during a key party meeting held from December 23 to 27, 2024, as reported by state media KCNA. Leader Kim Jong Un emphasized the need for a strong counteraction against perceived threats from U.S. military cooperation with South Korea and Japan. The announcement comes just weeks before Donald Trump is set to assume the U.S. presidency, marking a notable shift in North Korea's diplomatic stance. Kim's remarks included a call for enhanced military capabilities and a focus on developing warfare tactics to address what he described as aggressive actions by the U.S. and its allies. This meeting is seen as a pivotal moment in shaping North Korea's foreign policy as it prepares for the new political landscape in the U.S.
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