North Korea's Kim Jong Un pushes for 'toughest anti-US' policy yet as Trump eyes revived bromance
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Kim Jong Un has declared that North Korea will implement its 'toughest anti-US counteraction' policy to combat what he perceives as growing American influence in the region.
In a recent meeting, Kim accused the US, South Korea, and Japan of forming a 'nuclear military bloc for aggression,' urging for more aggressive external activities against the US.
Despite past tensions easing, Kim's remarks signal a resurgence in hostility and preparation for intensified military actions as North Korea escalates its weapons testing.
Trump's past interactions with Kim on nuclear discussions were framed by moments of temporary detente, but the current rhetoric suggests a more confrontational approach from Pyongyang.
Read at New York Post
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