S. Korean Military Stops Singling out N. Korea as Enemy
Anchor: The South Korean Defense Ministry has revealed its latest assessment of North Korea's military capabilities in its new Defense White Paper(국방백서). While closely revealing details of the North’s nuclear and other military threats, the ministry decided not to specify North Korea as its enemy in apparent consideration of improving inter-Korean relations.
Kim Bum-soo has more.
Report: In the biennial(격년의) Defense White Paper released Tuesday, the government removed North Korea’s designation as an “enemy.”("주적")
Instead of singling out(북한 하나만 (주적으로) 지목하는 것 대신에) the North, the military more generally identified its enemy as any force that threatens the nation's sovereignty, territory, people and property.
The Defense Ministry also removed the threatening terms "Kill Chain"(공격형 방위시스템) and "Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation"(대량응징보복) in describing its contingency plan(긴급사태 대책) to counter the North Korean nuclear threat.
The revisions in the first Defense White Paper under the Moon Jae-in administration come amid(~에 기인한다) the two Koreas' accelerating efforts to reduce cross-border tensions.
Though using softer language, the Defense Ministry nevertheless says that North Korean weapons of mass destruction pose a threat to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula
The paper elaborated(상술하다) that North Korea has advanced its nuclear capabilities through six nuclear tests, with some 50 kilograms of weapons-grade plutonium and a sizeable amount of highly-enriched uranium in its possession.
It said the North has 14 types of short-range to intercontinental ballistic missiles(ICBM). The South said it is too early to confirm if the North has the warhead(탄두) reentry technology needed to actually hit a long-range target with an ICBM, noting that Pyongyang has yet to test fire a long-range missile over its actual range.
The latest military assessment also said that North Korea bolstered(강화하다, 붇돋우다) its special operations capabilities, establishing a battalion(대대)-level unit to assassinate key figures.
Meanwhile, the Defense White Paper also reflected deteriorating(악화) relations with Japan, removing a phrase that Seoul and Tokyo share the fundamental values of liberal democracy and market economy.
Kim Bum-soo, KBS World Radio News.
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