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Just heard that Kim Jong Un is making headlines again. The North Korean leader has spoken very clearly about Israel this time and has heavily criticized the United States.
The core message is quite intense: Kim Jong Un accuses Washington of supporting Israel as a terror project controlled by the U.S. This is not new to Pyongyang's rhetoric, but the sharpness of the current criticism is remarkable.
What's behind this? North Korea continues to position itself against any U.S. influence in the region and is using the tense situation in the Middle East to emphasize its own geopolitical agenda. The constant accusations against Israel and the U.S. are portrayed as destabilizing forces in global conflicts.
The interesting part: These statements from Kim Jong Un follow a clear pattern. Every time there are tensions in the region, North Korea intensifies its rhetoric against the West. It's less about concrete solutions and more about positioning itself against Washington and its allies.
Media coverage (Reuters, Al Jazeera, and North Korea's KCNA) shows that these statements are being registered internationally. Whether this will lead to real consequences remains to be seen. For now, it is mainly another sign of ongoing geopolitical tensions.