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N Korean President Jong un Comments w/ Missile Threat Tactics Made To DNC Candidate for President Harris



US & GLOBAL: A recent comment made by N Korean President Jong un seems to be an attempt at putting Candidate for President Kamala Harris on notice. From his post in N Korea, President Kim Jong un stated that serious consequence might follow, warning tge US Candidate for President Kamala Harris to guard against commenting about him.


By Anne M Erbynstein


What it is that prompted Jong un’s reaction in regard to this manner is not a question necessarily involving the US election. Jong un’s comments, however, would raise some questions why the N Korean President would make such a stab at discussing matters associated with Harris at this time during the U.S. election.


In the last days of this week, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued strong warnings to the United States following recent missile tests. Jong un emphasized that these tests demonstrate North Korea’s capability to respond decisively if the U.S. makes any “wrong decisions” against it.


Kim also threatened “more offensive actions” in response to what he perceives as increasing U.S.-led military threats


These statements come amid heightened tensions and ongoing military exercises in the region.


In the history of relations between the US and N Korea, as N Korean President, Kim Jong un has attempted to portray himself inthe image of a formidable north Asian leader. While the missile tests launched by Jong un in the region of the Pyongyang seas have seemed to exist as a matter of U.S. concern to national security, at the end ofthe day, Jong un has not posed a forcible threat to US peace.


While his commentary can be regarded as serious jargon, it appears that Jong un’s impression of Vice President Harris is one of contention for the N Korean leader.

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