Abstract The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is publicly consolidating a strategic narrative in which inter-Korean relations are no longer framed as a civil-national question but as a durable confrontation between two sovereign adversaries. This shift—commonly summarized as a “two hostile states” or “two-state hostile policy” line—has been visible in authoritative statements by Kim Jong … Leggi tutto North Korea Tactical Nuclear Artillery & Nuclear-Release Delegation Risk: OSINT Threat Assessment on DPRK “Two-State” Hostile Policy, Fog-of-War Command Resilience and Battlefield Nuclear Usability Against U.S.–ROK Forces
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