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After Maduro’s capture, Pyongyang reasserts its nuclear capabilities

Monday 05 January 2026 - 07:00
By: Sahili Aya
After Maduro’s capture, Pyongyang reasserts its nuclear capabilities

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen new hypersonic missile tests, describing them as part of preparations for a “real war” in the context of what he called an escalating geopolitical crisis. The announcement follows the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, an event Pyongyang views as a warning signal.

According to the state news agency KCNA, North Korea carried out its first ballistic missile launch of 2026 on Sunday, in violation of international sanctions. The test reportedly involved an advanced weapons system using hypersonic missiles, which were first unveiled last year. Kim Jong Un stated that recent international developments demonstrate why strengthening the country’s nuclear forces is necessary.

The North Korean leader emphasized that significant progress has been made to prepare the nation’s nuclear capabilities for active combat scenarios. His stated objective is the gradual establishment of a highly advanced nuclear deterrent capable of protecting the country from external threats.

Hypersonic missiles travel at more than five times the speed of sound and can maneuver during flight, making them difficult to detect and intercept. The launch occurred shortly before South Korean President Lee Jae Myung departed for China to discuss trade and North Korea-related issues with President Xi Jinping, highlighting the broader regional implications of the test.

Pyongyang’s foreign ministry sharply criticized the U.S. operation against Maduro, calling it a clear example of what it described as Washington’s aggressive and unlawful behavior. Analysts suggest the missile launch was intended to underline North Korea’s military strength and deterrence capabilities, particularly in contrast to countries lacking such defenses.

In recent weeks, Kim Jong Un has intensified his military activities, including visits to weapons production facilities, inspections of nuclear-powered submarine construction sites, and supervision of long-range cruise missile tests. Despite earlier diplomatic outreach efforts, North Korea has accelerated its weapons development and strengthened ties with Russia, further reshaping the regional security landscape.


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