
Unification for North Korea is the annihilation of South Korea.
Via TWS:
In the course of what CNN informed its viewers and readers was a gold-medal-winning diplomatic performance, Kim Yo-jong, the U.S.-sanctioned sister of Kim Jong-un, signed a guest book belonging to South Korea’s president Moon Jae-in. “I hope Pyongyang and Seoul get closer in our people’s hearts and move forward the future of prosperous unification,” she wrote. It was a “warm message,” CNN said.
Well, that’s one way to look at a threat to destroy a country.
The key word in Kim’s missive was “unification.” It is the official policy of both Pyongyang and Seoul to prepare for unification, of course; both capitals house ministries devoted to the task. Seoul takes a peaceful view of this process, one based on relationship-building and the eventual absorption of North Korea into South Korea’s democratic, capitalist system. North Korea’s is rather more bellicose: It calls unification “final victory”—a belated end to the Korean War with Pyongyang as the victor.[…]
Kim Yo-jong’s call for “unification” isn’t warm: It’s an implicit threat to destroy the country that hosted her.
