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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has once again warned the US, South Korea and Japan.
According to North Korea’s official news agency KCNA, speaking at an event on Saturday, Kim has described the security alliance of these three countries. Kim compared this alliance to NATO.
Kim has warned to further strengthen her nuclear programs.
In a speech on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) on Saturday, Kim said that the security coalition of the US, Japan and South Korea is creating military imbalance in the Korea Peninsula. This is a serious challenge for the security of our state.
The importance of North Korea has increased rapidly in the past years
According to experts, the importance of North Korea has increased rapidly in the last few years. North Korea is working fast on a nuclear weapon and technic like hypersonic missile. In such a situation, it is important for India to be present in Pyong Use.

Korea was divided into 2 parts after Japan’s withdrawal
Korea is a peninsula i.e. 3 sides surrounded by sea and an island connected to Mainland on one side. The Korean Empire was ruled here till 1904. There was a fierce war between Japan and China in 1904-05 to capture it. Japan won and captured Korea. Japan had to leave Korea after a defeat in the Second World War in 1945.
Korea was divided into two parts as soon as Japan was removed. The 38 parallel line was considered as a streak of partition. The Soviet Army in the northern part and the United Nations Army in the southern part were imposed.
The Korean Public Republic’s government was formed under the leadership of Korean Communists in North Korea. In South, the government was formed in a democratic manner under the leadership of leader Singman Ri. The North had an inclination towards the communist ideology, while the South was an inclination towards the capitalist countries. The dispute started from here.
On 25 June 1950, North Korea crossed the 38 parallel line and attacked South Korea. After 3 years of war, North and South Korea signed the ceasefire in 1953. Once again, Seema was decided by the same 38 parallel which was before the war.

North-South Korea deployment of the most weapons on the border
DMZ between North and South Korea is the world’s highest weapon -deployed border. According to the data, 2 million mines have been laid inside and around the border. Apart from this, barbed wire fences, tanks and fighter soldiers are also deployed on both sides of the border. The limit was created under the agreement to end the Korean war.
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