Kim Jong's sister threatens South Korea with military action

The sister of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Unka threatened with military action today against South Korea as she criticised Seoul for worsening bilateral relations and the inability to stop activists who display slogans against Peniani on the border between countries. Describing South Korea as <x0mic”, Kim Yo-Jong repeated threats [...]
The sister of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Unka threatened with military action today against South Korea as she criticised Seoul for worsening bilateral relations and the inability to stop activists who display slogans against Peniani on the border between countries.
Describing South Korea as <x0mic”, Kim Yo-Jong repeated earlier threats saying Seoul will soon testify to the collapse of the useless “ ” inter-Korean relations in the border town of Kaesong.
Mrs. Kim, who holds the post of vice. The first director of the Communist Party's central committee said the next step of retaliatory to Seoul would leave military leaders in charge.
By exercising my power authorized by the Supreme Leader, I have trained the department of affairs with the enemy to take the next step decisively. If I have to give an idea of our plan as required by the South Korean authorities, future action on enemy issues will be handed over to our army general”, she added.
Yes, our army will determine something to do, to calm the anger of our people”
Mrs. Kim's harsh rhetoric tells of her status raised in the North leadership. She is already viewed as the most powerful woman in the country and her brother's closest consultant. State media say it has recently taken over the South Korea relations sector.
The Kaesong Liaison Office, which has been shut down since January by the Coronavirus' concerns, was created as part of the deal reached between Kim Jong and South Korean President Moon Yae in 2018.










