North Korea threatens nuclear action if Kim Jong Un assassinated: report
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North Korea will "automatically and immediately" use nuclear weapons if leader Kim Jong Un is assassinated, according to a new policy adopted Thursday.
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"In case the command and control system over the state nuclear forces is placed in danger owing to an attack by hostile forces, a nuclear strike shall be launched automatically and immediately to destroy the hostile forces including the starting point of provocation and the command according to the operation plan decided in advance," the policy said, according KCNA Watch.
The policy also applied to "a nuclear or non-nuclear attack … on state leadership" and "important strategic objects of the state."
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