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Joe Biden’s deceptive message to North Korea: “America is ready for anything”

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The president of the United States, Joe Biden, has once again broken ties with North Korea. Photo: AP

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Joe Biden once again broke ties with North Korea on Sunday by sending a deceptive message to the regime led by Kim Jong-un. As part of his tour of South Korea, the president of the United States warned that both his country and Seoul “They’re ready for anything” which Pyongyang is doing, which according to various versions is preparing for a new nuclear or ballistic missile test soon.

In this way, the president spoke at an event held in the South Korean capital on the possibility that the Kim Jong-un regime had conducted a weapons test during his visit to South Korea.

“I’m not worried, if that’s your question”Biden said in his media speech at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seoul, where he met with Hyundai Motor group president Chung Eui-sun, to discuss the South Korean firm’s new investments in the United States.

President Joe Biden spoke at an event with Hyundai Motor Group CEO Euisun Chung.  Photo: AP

President Joe Biden spoke at an event with Hyundai Motor Group CEO Euisun Chung. Photo: AP

The other day, Biden even promised to strengthen Washington and Seoul’s detention capacity on the Korean peninsula and proved that a summit with the North Korean leader could be possible if he shows himself. “honest” regarding the resumption of dialogue on nuclear disarmament.

At the meeting held in Seoul with his South Korean counterpart, Yoon Suk-yeol, both leaders issued a joint statement reaffirming the US commitment. “to deploy strategic military assets” on the Korean peninsula “in a timely and coherent manner if necessary”.

Despite repeated moves by Washington and Beijing to contact Pyongyang for the reopening of denuclearization talks without preconditions, the North has shown no interest in continuing the talks. over the past two years.

Moreover, after approving a weapons modernization plan last year, the regime has conducted a record number of missile launches this year and, as assured by South Korean and US intelligence services, is ready it will conduct its first nuclear test since 2017.

Seoul and Washington have even announced in recent days that they expect an “imminent” launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in conjunction with Biden’s visit to the South, which will take place between last Friday and this Sunday, if when will he travel to Japan. .

With information from EFE

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Source: Clarin

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