North Korea’s nuclear arsenal on display during a military parade in Pyongyang to mark the 75th anniversary of the country’s armed forces. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was also on hand, accompanied by his wife and daughter to celebrate the founding of the country’s army, praising its “irresistible power”. During the parade, the latest developments in its nuclear weapons program and the eleven intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Hwasong-17 (the “monsters” seen in action in November). I’ve never seen so many and all together
Kim’s daughter, believed to be aged 9 or 10, kept in close contact with her father by sitting next to him. Analysts say Kim’s decision to bring his daughter to public events related to his military is to remind the world that he has no plans to voluntarily surrender his nuclear weapons, which he sees as the strongest guarantee of his survival and extension of rule. dynastic of his family. North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said on Wednesday that Kim visited the quarters of the general officers of the Korean People’s Army with his daughter. He later gave an encouraging speech to the troops at a banquet, commending them for maintaining “the strongest army in the world” despite external difficulties.
Source: IL Tempo

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