North Korea threatens Japan with 'crushing blow'
Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong threatened Japan with a 'crushing blow' in response to Tokyo's militarization. She stated that any attempt at military expansion would lead to an immediate destructive strike against Japan. Such threats have been repeated in recent weeks.
North Korea has again threatened Japan with a 'crushing blow' in response to Tokyo's new course of militarization. The statement was made by the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Kim Yo Jong. She warned that any attempt at military expansion by Japan would result in an immediate destructive strike against the neighboring state. The statement emphasizes that if Japan 'makes the wrong choice,' it will 'immediately suffer a crushing blow that leaves it no chance of survival.' As noted in the article, such threats have been made repeatedly in recent weeks. Pyongyang's sharp reaction is explained by Tokyo's new political vector, which has taken a course toward accelerated militarization and a large-scale expansion of the combat capabilities of the Self-Defense Forces. The article is informational in nature and contains no additional details or comments.