Kim’s Death Triggers Automatic Nukes: NK Enshrines Retaliation in Its Constitution

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North Korea updated its nuclear-policy law to automatically launch a nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is killed by a foreign power or if its nuclear command system is threatened, and revised Article 2 to redefine borders with China and Russia while removing reunification language. The changes, reportedly approved by the Supreme People’s Assembly, were publicized during a South Korean intelligence briefing and seen as a response to the effectiveness of decapitation-style attacks elsewhere, such as Iran.
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