North Korea Threatens Nuclear Response After U.S. Submarine Deployment in S. Korean Harbour.

Photos showing North Korea’s missiles, right, are displayed at the Unification Observation Post in Paju, South Korea, near the border with North Korea, Thursday, July 20, 2023. North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea Wednesday in what appeared to be a statement of defiance as the United States deployed a nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea for the first time in decades.



Seoul, South Korea.
20th. July, 2023. North Korean Defence Minister said on July 20 that the current port visit of a U.S. nuclear-capable submarine to South Korea could meet the legal conditions under which Pyongyang would use its nuclear weapons.

Relations between the two Koreas are at one of their lowest points ever, with diplomacy stalled and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un calling for increased weapons development, including tactical nuclear weapons.

The United States and South Korea have stepped up displays of military muscle in response, and a U.S. nuclear-capable submarine made a port call to South Korea this week for the first time since 1981.

North Korean Defence Minister Kang Sun Nam said the arrival in Busan port of a U.S. Ohio-class submarine “may fall under the conditions of the use of nuclear weapons specified in the DPRK law on the nuclear force policy”, referring to North Korea by its official name.

North Korea baulks at having U.S. nuclear assets deployed around the Korean peninsula.

Mr. Kang said that for Washington and Seoul, “any use of their military muscle against the DPRK will be their most miserable choice by which they will have no room to think of their existence again”.

Pyongyang’s statement comes as an American soldier, Travis King, is believed to be in North Korean custody after crossing the border during a tourist trip to the Joint Security Area in the Demilitarised Zone on July 18.

Pyongyang has a long history of detaining Americans and using them as bargaining chips in bilateral ties. It has not yet issued any comment on King.

The U.S.-led United Nations Command has said it is working with North Korea’s military to “resolve this incident”.

But with relations between Pyongyang and Washington at one of their lowest points in years, experts say it will be difficult to gain consular access to Mr. King.

In addition, nearly all foreign embassies in Pyongyang withdrew foreign staff after North Korea closed its borders in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

That includes Sweden, which handles U.S. consular affairs in the North Korean capital.

Seoul says N. Korean nuclear attack would mean ‘end’ of regime.

Seoul told North Korea on July 21 that using its nukes would mean the “end” of Kim Jong Un’s regime, after Pyongyang threatened nuclear retaliation over growing U.S. military deployments on the peninsula.

As Seoul and Washington have “made clear” before, “any nuclear attack on the alliance will face an immediate, overwhelming and decisive response”, Seoul’s Defence Ministry said in a statement on July 21.

Were this to happen “the North Korean regime will face its end”, it added.

The U.S. submarine’s port visit is only a “legitimate defensive response” to Pyongyang’s ongoing nuclear threats, it said.

That visit was agreed during South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s trip to Washington in April, when he and U.S. President Joe Biden issued a similarly stern warning to Pyongyang about the terminal consequences of it using nuclear weapons.

“North Korea is the only entity that has adopted the Nuclear Forces Policy Act, which includes illegal preemptive strikes,” Seoul’s Defence Ministry said on July 21.

Pyongyang is also “repeating actual preemptive strike drills and nuclear strike threats against” the Seoul-Washington alliance, it added.