North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would permanently strengthen its nuclear forces and treat South Korea as its most hostile state, as he set out policy priorities in a speech to parliament, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday. Kim said Pyongy…
Kim Jong Un says North Korea’s nuclear status is irreversible, threatens South
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un declared the country's nuclear status irreversible and escalated rhetoric against South Korea, framing it as the 'most hostile state'. This geopolitical posturing coincides with ongoing cybersecurity threats, including state-sponsored attacks targeting critical infrastructure and military assets in South Korea. While not a technical vulnerability, the statement underscores heightened tensions that may correlate with increased cyber espionage or disruptive campaigns against South Korean systems.