Sosok.ID – Like lightning in broad daylight, North Korea reportedly has prepared weapons nuclear and soldiers ready to be used for war.
Reported Sosok.ID from the Daily Star, a report warns that the regime Kim Jong Un possibly 60 warheads nuclear and 1.2 million soldiers ready for war.
The report was explicitly conveyed by the Institute for National Strategic Studies, part of the National Defense University AS in Strategic Assessment 2020.
Regime Kim Jong Un it is believed to have about 15 to 60 warheads nuclear as well as 650 ballistic missiles.
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With this weapon, it means that North Korea can attack cities in South Korea, as well as Japan and eastern China.
The report warned that they “have also tested an intercontinental ballistic missile that could strike the United States”, reported South Korean news agency Yonhap.
Along with this nuclear arsenal, North Korea is also reported to have deployed about 1.2 million troops to the Demilitarized Zone “in a ready to strike position”.
The report claims North Korea has funded its ballistic missiles by trading military technology with Iran.
In July, research conducted by the US Department of the Army stated that the regime has the third largest chemical agent.
It says they have 2,500 to 5,000 tonnes of chemicals and 20 different types.
The authors of the report said scientists Kim Jong Un had been working to arm anthrax or smallpox.
The weapon could potentially be mounted on missiles used against South Korea or the US.
North Korea is also believed to have more than 6,000 hackers operating in countries such as India, China and Russia.
The report warned that they could “reach targeted computers anywhere in the world.”
South Korean President Moon Jae In and US President-Elect Joe Biden have agreed to work together to solve North Korea’s nuclear problem.
Biden described South Korea as the “main key” to security in the region in their talks on Thursday (12/11/2020), said Moon Jae In spokesman Kang Min Seok.
Moon asked Biden to “have a closer conversation” about the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Biden said he would “work closely together” in an effort to solve the problem nuclear of North Korea, reports Yonhap.
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