North Korea Removes ‘Unification,’ ‘Socialist’ in Constitution Updates, Mandates Nuclear Strike If Kim Is Assassinated

North Korea has revised its constitution amid rising global geopolitical tensions, making changes to fundamental policies, since the United States initiated a war against the Iranian regime in late February.
Analysts told The Epoch Times that the changes could lead to a temporary ease of geopolitical tensions in the Korean Peninsula. However, the move has increased uncertainty for the Chinese communist regime.
Multiple South Korean and international media outlets reported in early May that North Korea revised its constitution in March, officially abandoning the long-pursued goal of achieving “unification” with South Korea, dropping all references to reunification, including terms such as “peaceful reunification” and “great national unity,” for the updated constitution…. 

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