Qatar Tribune

North Korea’s Kim says ‘ultimate goal’ is having most powerful force

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STRONGMAN Kim Jong Un has said that North Korea’s “ultimate goal” is having the world’s strongest nuclear force.

State media on Sunday cited Kim as saying that building a nuclear force to protect North Korea and its people is “the greatest and most important revolution­ary cause, and its ultimate goal is to possess the world’s most powerful strategic force, the absolute force unpreceden­ted in the century.” Kim made the comments on Saturday as he promoted dozens of officials involved in the recent test of a “Hwasong-17,” a new type of interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM), which he referred to as “the world’s strongest strategic weapon.” The officials and scientists “made a wonderful leap forward in the developmen­t of the technology of mounting nuclear warheads on ballistic missiles,” demonstrat­ing to the world “the firm resolution, decisive executive ability, great potentials and the confident, ever-victorious future of our state advancing towards the goal of building the world’s strongest army,” Kim said.

North Korea’s most recent launch of an ICBM earlier this

UN resolution­s prohibit North Korea from testing ICBMs and ballistic missiles that can be armed with a nuclear warhead.

month was met with internatio­nal criticism.

Missiles with the capability to travel more than 5,500 kilometres are counted as ICBMs. UN resolution­s prohibit North Korea from testing ICBMs and other ballistic missiles that, depending on their design, can be armed with a nuclear warhead.

Nuclear-armed North Korea is currently testing missiles at an unusually high frequency. Observers fear that Pyongyang’s first nuclear test in years is imminent.

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