North Korean leader urges nuclear weapons be ready to strike at any time

North Korean leader urges nuclear weapons be ready to strike at any time

Kim Jong-un has said North Korea’s nuclear weapons should be ready for use “at any time”, the BBC reports citing state media.

The Korean leader told military leaders North Korea would revise its military posture to be ready to launch pre-emptive strikes, the Korean Central News Agency said.

But despite its rhetoric it remains unclear how advanced the North’s nuclear weapons programme is.

The UN has imposed some of its toughest ever sanctions on the North following its nuclear test and missile launch.

In response on Thursday, the North fired six short-range projectiles into the sea.

KCNA said Mr Kim was speaking at a military exercise on Thursday, which is thought to be when the projectiles were fired.

He said North Korea “must always be ready to fire our nuclear warheads at any time” because enemies were threatening the North’s survival.

“At an extreme time when the Americans… are urging war and disaster on other countries and people, the only way to defend our sovereignty and right to live is to bolster our nuclear capability,” he was quoted as saying.

Analysts still doubt whether North Korea has the ability to make a nuclear bomb small enough to put on a feasible missile, but Kim Jong-un’s announcement brought a swift response from the US.

“We urge North Korea to refrain from provocative actions that aggravate tensions and instead focus on fulfilling its international obligations and commitments,” Pentagon spokesman Commander Bill Urban said.

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