In light of the fact that President-elect Trump is getting ready to begin his second term in office, Kim Jong Un has now reportedly pledged to implement a robust anti-American policy in the years to come.
Kim announced that North Korea would soon be launching “the toughest anti-U.S. counteraction” in the coming years.
He went on to denounce the U.S. as “the most reactionary state that regards anti-communism as its invariable state policy.”
They come at a time when Trump is getting ready to enter office the following month.
During Trump’s first term in office, he met with Kim three times to discuss North Korea’s nuclear program.
Some people have mentioned the possibility of restoring diplomatic relations between the two countries, which may take place after Trump returns to office.
They also built a personal relationship, with Trump claiming at one point that he and Kim “fell in love,” but their conversations broke down in 2019.
Since then, Kim has become more adamant in his statements regarding the danger that he believes the United States of America poses to North Korea, which has also escalated its testing of weapons in recent years.
The United States of America has intensified its relations with South Korea as a response.
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