North Korea updates constitution to require automatic nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is assassinated: report
North Korea has amended its constitution to stipulate an automatic nuclear strike in the event of an assassination of its leader, Kim Jong Un. This regulatory change underscores the regime's commitment to its nuclear deterrence strategy amidst rising tensions.
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