Kimi Jong-un and nuclear targets: In First Places, White House and Pentagon

First and secondary targets in case of nuclear conflict on the Korean peninsula - have prepared the list of 15 goals the North Korean regime has introduced to its potential plans. Fifteen primary and secondary objectives in the case of nuclear conflict on the Korean Peninsula, 15 objectives the North Korean regime has involved in [...]
First and secondary targets in case of nuclear conflict on the Korean peninsula - have prepared the list of 15 goals the North Korean regime has introduced to its potential plans.
Fifteen primary and secondary targets in the case of nuclear conflict on the Korean Peninsula -- 15 objectives that the North Korean regime has included in its potential plans. The European Institute for External Relations compiled the list using material displayed in official statements and media in Pyongyang.
Locations Targeted
The list of studies is detailed and includes quotations from North Korea: 1) US territory 2) major American cities; 3) Manhattan; 4) White House; 5) Pentagon; 6) American bases in the Pacific; 7) Guam, Hawaii; 8) American nuclear aircraft carrier; 9) countries at South Korean Theatre; 10) American military installations in South Korea, Osan, Gunsan, Busan; 11) Pyongtak, Jungvo, Degu Gyeryongdae (places in South Korea); 12) Seoul; 13) Blue house, South presidential residence and <x0) other government reactions”; 14) American bases in Japan and Okinawa; Yosuka, Misawa, Okinawa (japonese); 15) Japanese territory as a whole.
Answer
The Institute states that Kim's strategy claims the use of atomic for protective purposes. And propaganda rhetoric has always insisted on this. The ceran can send nuclear warheads in case they have a similar enemy attack. Always according to official statements, it's a preventative act. The institute adds that the regime wants to sow on opponents doubts about its intentions, confuse the cards at the table, create a mess not to understand what its movements will be.












