North Korea Changes Constitution to Trigger Nuclear Strike if Decapitation of Government Attempted
South Korean intelligence said the revised doctrine makes regime survival a nuclear red line and removes ambiguity over who can order retaliation.
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The dictator Kim Jong-un has changed North Korea's constitution so that its armed forces automatically launch a nuclear retaliatory attack if the country's leader is killed.As the Daily Mail notes, this measure has been taken by the Pyongyang regime following the elimination of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during the initial phase of the United States-Israel joint attacks against Tehran.According to South Korea's National Intel…
North Korea changes constitution to trigger nuclear strike if decapitation of government attempted
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