North Korea announced plans to significantly enhance its nuclear capabilities and intensify military intelligence operations targeting South Korea, according to state media. The decision follows ongoing tensions between the two nations, which remain technically at war due to the unresolved outcome of the Korean War. North Korea has rejected recent diplomatic efforts from South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, viewing Seoul as its most hostile adversary. The ruling party’s central military commission recently held discussions on strengthening the nuclear program and expanding the role of the General Reconnaissance and Intelligence Bureau, which focuses on South Korea. Experts suggest this shift indicates a new approach where North Korea treats the two Koreas as hostile states rather than operating under an armistice agreement.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on North Korea's military and intelligence strategies without overtly favoring either side. It includes expert commentary and contextualizes the situation within historical and geopolitical frameworks, maintaining neutrality in tone and framing.



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