Kim Jong Un's mysterious sister THREATENS the US

Kim Jong-Un’s mysterious sister THREATENS the US as North Korea continues to build weapons arsenal and accuses Biden’s government of bringing Asia to ‘brink of nuclear war’

  • Kim Jong-Un’s sister has threatened the US amid growing tensions  

Kim Jong-Un’s mysterious sister has warned the US that ‘very unlucky things’ await it as North Korea continues to build its nuclear arsenal. 

On Wednesday, North Korea launched the developmental Hwasong-18 missile, drawing strong condemnation from the US and members of the UN Security Council. 

Reacting to the anger, Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of the country’s dictator, slammed the council for convening a meeting to ‘pick a quarrel with’ her country’s self-defense, while ‘ignoring the US push to increase the danger of a nuclear war’. 

In a statement carried by state media, she called the council ‘a new Cold War mechanism totally inclined to the US and the West.’

She also warned that the US that it would pay a price for its hostility toward the North. ‘I do not conceal the fact that very unlucky things will wait for the U.S.,’ she said without elaborating but reiterated her country’s push to build up its nuclear deterrence capability.

The chilling warning came shortly before North Korea’s UN ambassador defended his country’s recent long-range missile launch in a rare appearance at the U.N. Security Council on Thursday.

Believed to be 35, the youngest child of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il is actually a ruthless political operator who some tip to succeed her brother Kim Jong-un (pictured with his sister) and who their father regarded as the most able of his offspring.

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North Korea’s pursuit of reliable nuclear weapons has taken on new urgency after it test flew more than 100 missiles and openly threatened to use nuclear weapons in potential conflicts with South Korea and the US since the start of last year

At the meeting, he also accused the United States of driving the situation in northeast Asia ‘to the brink of nuclear war.’

Earlier, the UN condemned the launch ‘in the strongest possible terms’ and stressing that it was the 20th ballistic missile launch this year in blatant violation of multiple Security Council resolutions banning such tests.

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Kim said the missile launch had ‘no negative effect on the security of a neighboring country,’ pointing to Japan´s announcement that the ICBM – which flew at a steep angle – landed in open waters outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone.

South Korea’s U.N. Ambassador Hwang Joon-kook countered, asking: ‘How can an ICBM launch ever make neighboring countries appear safe?’

Diplomats said Kim’s appearance was the first time a North Korean diplomat addressed the Security Council since 2017.

Hwang said each of North Korea’s repeated ballistic missile launches allow the country to advance its technology toward its goal of having an arsenal of nuclear-armed weapons.

The words from Kim Yo Jong come after a book unveiled her as a powerful force behind her brother’s rule. 

Believed to be 35, the youngest child of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il is actually a ruthless political operator (even by her brutal family’s standards) who some tip to succeed her brother and who their father regarded as the most able of his offspring. 

Yo-jong may even be heading for an explosive power struggle with her niece – Jong-un’s daughter Ju-ae – who is thought to be just 10 but has already been publicly hailed as her father’s heir apparent.

Some Pyongyang officials have nicknamed Yo-Jong the ‘bloodthirsty demon’ and ‘the devil woman’.

The de facto second-in-command to her brother, Yo-jong is believed to be able to have the most senior government officials executed on just a word.

In 2021, she was elevated to the nation’s most powerful body – the State Affairs Commission.

Doted on from childhood, Yo-jong was largely hidden from public view. But in 2018, she sparked a media frenzy when she attended the Winter Olympics in South Korea as her country’s official representative and was pictured sitting close to Vice President Mike Pence.

As a child, she was addressed by her proud parents as ‘sweet princess’ despite having a reputation for being strong-willed and stubborn.

Her father was a psychopath who had his own half-brother Hyon murdered in 2007 to protect his children’s succession right. Yo-jong has clearly inherited his murderous instincts.

Jong-un clearly depends on his sister and keeps her close. From the earliest days of his rule, Yo-jong has been ‘untouchable’.

Yo-jong was largely hidden from public view for decades but in 2018, she sparked a media frenzy when she attended the Winter Olympics in South Korea as her country’s official representative and was pictured sitting close to Vice President Mike Pence.

Journalists hailed her glamour, delicacy and charm so lacking in her dumpy brother and many wondered if North Korea could finally be veering away from its dreadful past.

Instead Yo-jong is now thought to be her 39-year-old brother’s zealous and spittle-flecked chief propagandist and is potentially ‘fiercer and more ruthless’ than him.

The Security Council imposed sanctions after North Korea´s first nuclear test explosion in 2006 and tightened them over the years in a total of 10 resolutions seeking – so far unsuccessfully – to cut funds and curb its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

The last sanctions resolution was adopted by the council in December 2017, and China and Russia vetoed a U.S.-sponsored resolution in May 2022 that would have imposed new sanctions over a spate of intercontinental ballistic missile launches.

The two veto-wielding permanent members have blocked any council action including statements to the media since then.

The statement by the 10 countries said the Security Council cannot remain silent in the face of so many North Korean provocations and must send a message to all proliferators ‘that this behavior is unlawful, destabilizing, and will not be normalized.’ It also called on all countries to confront North Korea’s illicit activities to generate revenue such as cybercrime.

Washington said in April that it would send a nuclear-armed ballistic submarine to make the first visit to a South Korean port in decades, without specifying the timing. Pictured: A nuclear-powered submarine is seen at a naval base in Busan, South Korea, June 16

North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Kim Song addresses a Security Council meeting on Non-proliferation/North Korea

North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Kim Song leaves a Security Council meeting on Non-proliferation/North Korea

But Russia and China remained opposed to any council action.

China´s U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun took note of the latest missile test but criticized the heightened U.S. military pressure on North Korea and its deployment of strategic weapons to the Korean Peninsula.

He said the long-time view of the U.S. and other countries that North Korea poses a security threat and their obsession with sanctions put North Korea under ‘existential pressure,’ while the country’s own legitimate concerns ‘have never been addressed.’

Zhang said history since the 1990s clearly shows that dialogue and negotiation are the only way to ease tensions, and he urged the U.S. and North Korea to resume talks.

The statement from the 10 countries said they remain committed to diplomacy without preconditions. Song made no mention of talks, which have been stalled since 2018.

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