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the United Nations has confirmed: Kim Jong-un is rapidly expanding his nuclear capabilities.

The head of the United Nations' nuclear monitoring agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, stated today (April 15) that North Korea has made "very significant" progress in producing more nuclear weapons. Grossi confirmed reports of a rapid increase in activities at North Korea's main nuclear facility, the Yongbyon Nuclear Facility, during his visit to Seoul, the capital of South Korea.

Notably, this move by North Korea comes amid U.S. military strikes against Iran, and Iran’s fate undoubtedly reinforces Kim Jong-un’s firm commitment to his nuclear development policy. Moreover, North Korea has now explicitly enshrined its "nuclear status" in its constitution. The United States, wary of North Korea's nuclear arsenal, refrains from resorting to force when dealing with Pyongyang—otherwise, Iran’s fate could easily become North Korea’s tomorrow.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862541101593740/

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