Biden believes a North Korean nuclear attack would bring Kim's regime to an end

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  • Biden believes a North Korean nuclear attack would bring Kim's regime to an end

    U.S. President Joe Biden had a productive meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the White House in Washington, D.C. and addressed the media in a joint press conference.

    As he announced additional measures with South Korea to confront Pyongyang's nuclear development, President Joe Biden emphasized that a nuclear attack on the United States and its allies by North Korea would end Kim Jong Un's rule. Biden made this statement while announcing the new initiatives.

    During a news conference held on Wednesday at the White House with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Vice President Joe Biden said that such an assault would be "unacceptable and would result in the end of whichever government were to conduct such an action." Biden made these remarks in conjunction with Yoon Suk Yeol.

    The United States announced on Wednesday that it would reinforce the deterrent it gives South Korea against nuclear threats, including a proposal to send nuclear-armed submarines to the nation for the first time in decades. It would be the first time such a deployment would take place in South Korea.

    In addition, the leaders agreed to create a nuclear consultation group to enhance coordination, increase the frequency of cooperative military drills, and exchange information about strategic weapon cooperation.

     

    During a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol after their visit to the White House in Washington, District of Columbia, Vice President Joe Biden had a notecard in his hand that included the name of a journalist.

    According to what Biden had to say on the matter, "We are not going to be stationing nuclear weapons on the peninsula," but "we will have trips to ports visits of nuclear submarines and things like that." "That is not something we are going to ignore."

    In return, the United States successfully convinced South Korea to affirm previous assurances that it would not pursue the development of its nuclear weapons.

    Following their discussion at the White House in Washington, District of Columbia, President Joe Biden of the United States and President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea held a press conference.

    After decades of diplomacy – including former President Donald Trump's involvement with Kim – failed to generate advances, Pyongyang has ramped up its missile testing. Experts think the country is looking to build its nuclear arsenal further.

    It comes after decades of diplomacy failed to offer any results. Because of North Korea's recent testing of intercontinental ballistic missiles, there is a greater chance that the country's nuclear weapons might soon reach the territory of the United States.

    Yoon is under increasing pressure at home to strengthen defences, including calls for South Korea to construct its nuclear weapons as a deterrent, and he must respond to these demands.

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