Kim Jong Un’s “denuclearization” is “just a diplomatic statement”

Day three of the Pyongyang summit meeting on Sept. 20, 2018. President Moon Jae-in and State Councilor Kim Jong-un raise their clasped hands at General Bong, the main peak of Jangbaek Mountain.

The words of State Chairman Kim Jong Un, who pledged to interrupt nuclear tests and intercontinental missile test launches to the outside world in 2018, have been back in the conversation since the North Korean government announced its status as a nuclear-armed state at the eighth Party Congress in early January.

According to sources, top commanders of the army recently said that the KPA patriarchs protested at the Time that “abandoning nuclear weapons is a suicidal act that erases the performance of previous leaders.” And Chairman Kim clarified, “It was just a diplomatic statement taken in accordance with the party line and policy strategy.”

On the 9th, according to DailyNK’s top sources within the North Korean army, the above-mentioned secret news has been spreading recently.

The source said, “The production facilities in the Yongbyon nuclear physics industry that we want to take out are obsolete.” “Even if it is taken out, it is not against the previous generation of leaders’ performance in strengthening nuclear force, so it is based on the diplomatic strategy at that time.”

“The Party believes that even if Yongbyon is abandoned, nuclear warhead production can be continuously expanded through modern enriched uranium facilities in other regions, and this does not contradict the path forward of strengthening nuclear force.”

Therefore, some ordinary cadres of the army believe that “we in North Korea simply do not have the idea of denuclearization.” “The possibility of giving up nuclear weapons in the future is also zero.”

The top cadres of the army believe that “the commitment to denuclearization has given them time to improve their nuclear capabilities.” “We have also learned what the enemy thinks.”

Some even said that they “simply did not submit a plan to abandon nuclear weapons.” “Because the enemy has made this condition, we have accelerated the development of a strategic course that can respond to it.”

“The production of uranium without tall smokestacks has been launched in full swing.” “There has been no abandonment of the policy of strengthening nuclear force, but rather a further increase in capability.”

Commenting on the strategic and tactical ballistic weapons displayed at last year’s 75th anniversary of the founding of the Party (Oct. 10) and at this year’s 8th Party Congress parade, troop cadres said positively that it was “a gift for the glorious future of the motherland that has been prepared relentlessly.”