North Korea has released new propaganda posters featuring its nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles, state media reported on Tuesday (September 13), doing so for the first time in years and after the country codified its nuclear policy in law last week.
Two posters featuring the state's latest missiles including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) were among those in a series released to encourage North Koreans to implement goals outlined by the country’s leader Kim Jong Un in a policy speech last week, state-run television KRT showed.
North Korea has enshrined the right to use preemptive nuclear strikes to protect itself in a new law Kim said makes its nuclear status "irreversible" and bars denuclearisation talks, state media reported on Friday (September 9).
It was the first time in about five years that new posters have featured nuclear weapons, according to the website NK News, which tracks North Korea.
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