South Korea Defense Chief: North Korean Nuclear Strike Rhetoric Is Just ‘Propaganda‘

Defense Minister Song Young-moo (YouTube)

Defense News: South Korea defense chief: North’s nuclear strike rhetoric just ‘propaganda‘

WASHINGTON — South Korea‘s defense minister says he has doubts North Korea will use a nuclear weapon against South Korea or the United States.

Responding to an audience question at the Fullerton Forum, hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies on Monday in Singapore, Song Young-moo wrote off nuclear threats by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as mere “propaganda.”

“It’s an anachronistic idea that North Korea will use nuclear weapons for the unification (of the two Koreas),” Song said.

A nuclear strike launched from the North toward the South — or the United States — would invoke a response that would remove “the North Korean regime” from the map, effectively making such an attack “suicidal,” he added.

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Update #1: Defense Minister says N. Korea's use of nuke would be 'suicidal' (Yonhap News Agency)
Update #2: N.Korea 'Would Be Wiped off Map' If It Uses Nukes (Chosun Ilbo)
Update #3: A North Korean Offensive Nuke Strike Would Be ‘Suicidal’ - Seoul (Sputnik)

WNU Editor: The South Korean Defense Minister may believe that the rhetoric from North Korea is just rhetoric, but apparently the North Koreans are taking President Trump's rhetoric very seriously .... N. Korea 'spooked' by Trump's threats of military strike: ex-CIA official (Yonhap News Agency).

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