Kim Jong Un called South Korea his enemy nation, gave free rein to soldiers

Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has described South Korea as his enemy. Kim Jong Un told his troops to treat South Korea as an enemy nation and stressed that South Korea would not hesitate to attack its rival if it violates its sovereignty. This information was given by the government media there on Friday.

Kim's comments at military headquarters came as North Korea this week confirmed it had amended its constitution to define South Korea as an enemy state and threatened to destroy those road and rail links. Which once connected the two countries.

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The moves are in line with Kim's call for North Korea to abandon long-standing ties to rapprochement with South Korea. Analysts believe that North Korea's move is increasing the risk of potential clashes in these tense border areas between the rivals. However, it is largely impossible for North Korea to contemplate a large-scale attack in the face of the strong American and South Korean forces.

During a visit Thursday to the headquarters of the North Korean People's Army's 2nd Corps, Kim told troops to view aggressive use of force against South Korea as legitimate retaliation against an enemy state, not against fellow citizens.

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He said that if South Korea violates North Korea's sovereignty, its troops will not hesitate to use force against it, according to North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. South Korea had no immediate reaction to Kim's comments. North Korea has recently been issuing provocative threats against its rival South Korea. (agency)

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