North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said he has the legal right to destroy South Korea, again threatening his neighbor after dropping the idea of peaceful unification from his country's national policy earlier this year. Bloomberg reported that.
Kim, visiting the defense ministry and marking the anniversary of the founding of the military, is reported to have said that South Korea's "puppets" have rejected Pyongyang's cooperation efforts and are seeking to absorb their neighbor. For this reason, according to him, it is right to call South Korea "the main enemy," and based on that legitimacy, it can be attacked and destroyed at any time.