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Kim Jong Un Criticises US, Calls South Korea ‘Hostile’ in Strong Statement

North Korean leader escalates rhetoric amid ongoing regional tensions

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Kim Jong Un Criticises US, Calls South Korea ‘Hostile’ in Strong Statement

North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has issued a sharp statement targeting the United States and South Korea, intensifying already strained geopolitical relations in the region.

According to reports, Kim Jong Un described the United States as a “criminal of state-sponsored terrorism,” reflecting Pyongyang’s continued hostility toward Washington’s policies and military presence in the region.

In the same statement, he also labelled South Korea as “the most hostile country,” signaling heightened tensions between the two Koreas. The remarks come amid ongoing military posturing and strategic developments on the Korean Peninsula.

Such strong rhetoric is not uncommon from North Korea, especially during periods of geopolitical strain. However, statements of this nature often raise concerns globally, as they may impact regional stability and diplomatic engagements.

The development underscores the fragile security environment in East Asia, where relations between North Korea, the United States, and South Korea remain complex and sensitive.

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