Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Kim: N. Korean nuke force ‘a reality’

Leader hints at talks to send delegation to Winter Olympics

- Eric Talmadge

TOKYO – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Monday the United States should be aware that his country’s nuclear forces are now a reality, not a threat. But he also struck a conciliato­ry tone in his New Year’s address, wishing success for the Winter Olympics set to begin in the South in February and suggesting the North may send a delegation to participat­e.

Kim, wearing a Western-style gray suit and tie, said in his customary annual address his country had achieved the historic feat of “completing” its nuclear forces and added he has a nuclear button on his desk.

“The U.S. should know that the button for nuclear weapons is on my table,” he said during the speech, as provisiona­lly translated by the AP. The official transcript of his address was expected to be released shortly. “The entire area of the U.S. mainland is within our nuclear strike range. ... The United States can never start a war against me and our country.”

Kim also called for improved relations with the South, an idea mentioned in speeches more often than it is met. He said the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics would be a good opportunit­y to showcase the status of the Korean nation.

He said the North and South could meet soon to discuss the North sending a delegation.

“The Winter Olympic games that will be held soon in the South will be a good opportunit­y to display the status of the Korean nation and we sincerely wish that the event will be held with good results,” he said.

The New Year’s address is an annual event in the North and is watched closely for indication­s of the direction and priorities Kim may adopt in the year ahead.

Kim also stressed North Korea’s economic achievemen­ts during the speech.

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