The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has issued a stark warning about Japan's alleged push for nuclear weapons, calling it "an open challenge to international peace" in a fiery statement released Sunday. 🔥
Citing Japan's revised military policies – including plans for preemptive strike capabilities and relaxed arms export rules – the DPRK's foreign ministry institute accused Tokyo of reviving wartime aggression. 🚨 "This isn't just talk. It's Japan's decades-old nuclear fantasy finally going mainstream," the statement claimed.
The warning comes as Japan reexamines its Three Non-Nuclear Principles, which previously banned nuclear weapons production and possession. 📜 "If Japan gets nukes, Asia faces catastrophe," the DPRK argued, reminding readers of Japan's WWII actions. 💣
Young activists across Asia are sharing the news on TikTok 🎵, with #NoNukeJapan trending in Seoul and Manila. Meanwhile, security analysts warn this tension could reshape 2025's geopolitical landscape. 🌐
Source: Xinhua News Agency
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