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ID181340
Title ProperCall to Arms
Other Title InformationKim Jong Un and the Tactical Bomb
LanguageENG
AuthorPanda, Ankit
Summary / Abstract (Note)Having declared his nuclear deterrent “complete” following the testing of three intercontinental-range ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and a thermonuclear device in 2017, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been overseeing a period of qualitative nuclear modernization and quantitative force expansion. North Korea’s nuclear forces continued to grow during the short-lived period of diplomacy with South Korea and the United States in 2018 and 2019. In January 2021, in reviewing the accomplishments of the five-year period following North Korea’s Seventh Party Congress in 2016, Kim alluded to “tactical nuclear weapons” among other significant accomplishments concerning his nuclear forces during that era. This was a notable statement. Traditionally, North Korea has referred to its nuclear capabilities euphemistically as “strategic” weapons. When references to tactical nuclear weapons (TNW) would appear in state media, they would reference US nuclear capabilities; North Korea has never acknowledged that the United States withdrew its last nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula in December 1991.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 44, No.3; Fall 2021: p.7-24
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 44 No 3
Key WordsNorth Korea ;  Kim Jong Un ;  Tactical Bomb ;  Intercontinental-Range Ballistic Missiles (Icbms)


 
 
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