Key Points
- North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un has taken new steps to cut ties with South Korea.
- South Korea, Japan and the United States have increased their military exercises in response to North Korea’s threats.
- y, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has described North Korea’s government as “irrational.”
Kim said his recent moves to cut ties with South Korea would allow his military to take on a more aggressive posture “by securing lawfulness to strike and destroy (the South) whenever triggered”.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has taken more aggressive moves recently to cut ties with South Korea. Source: AAP
Rising tensions across the Korean peninsula
The US, South Korea and Japan have strengthened their combined military exercises in response to North Korea’s actions.
Kim’s remarks came weeks after he declared to North Korea’s parliament that the country was abandoning its long-standing objective of a peaceful unification with South Korea and ordered the rewriting of its constitution to cement the South as its most hostile foreign adversary.
A strain on North Korea’s ‘broken economy’
“We need to keep that in mind as we prepare to counter their security threats or provocations, preparing not just for actions based on rational judgments but also actions based on irrational conclusions,” Mr Yoon said.