Realistic split-image illustration of US-Israel strikes on Iran and Kim Jong Un's concerned reaction, underscoring North Korea nuclear fears.
Realistic split-image illustration of US-Israel strikes on Iran and Kim Jong Un's concerned reaction, underscoring North Korea nuclear fears.
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US strikes on Iran raise North Korea nuclear concerns

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US and Israeli strikes on Iran underscore America's stance on North Korea's nuclear program, signaling to Pyongyang that nuclear weapons may not guarantee security. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby stated the Trump administration is 'well aware' of the issue. Experts analyze the event as making decapitation threats more real for North Korea.

The US and Israeli strikes on Iran, launched on February 28, 2026, resulted in the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and key military officials. The operation aims to halt Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs and is now in its sixth day, focusing on missile and drone strikes with potential ground operations emerging. Israeli Ambassador to Seoul Rafael Harpaz stated on March 5, 'We will do our utmost to avoid Iran becoming North Korea,' citing the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis where international inaction led to Pyongyang acquiring 50 to 60 nuclear warheads.

At a Council on Foreign Relations forum on March 5, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby affirmed that the Trump administration is 'well aware' of North Korea's dozens of nuclear weapons and reiterated an approach to 'be strong but be open to dialogue.' He highlighted the 'very close alliance' with South Korea, noting Seoul's agreement to increase defense spending to 3.5 percent of GDP and assume primary responsibility for conventional defense on the Korean Peninsula. This mirrors NATO members' commitment to 3.5 percent of GDP on core defense by 2035, plus up to 1.5 percent on related areas. The Pentagon's National Defense Strategy positions South Korea as primary in deterring North Korea, with 'limited but critical' US support, while President Trump has expressed openness to reengaging North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Experts assess the strikes' implications for North Korea. Go Myong-hyun of the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses told The Korea Times that US decapitation capabilities demonstrated in Venezuela and Iran are 'real and powerful,' making the threat feel more immediate in Pyongyang, a regime centered on leader protection. Cha Du-hyeon, vice president of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, said North Korean elites may draw conflicting lessons: the campaign shows countries can be hit before building a bomb, reinforcing the need to retain the arsenal, yet intelligence-driven strikes prove even nuclear states can be targeted. Oh Gyeong-seob, a senior analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification, predicted North Korea will demonstrate strike capabilities on South Korea and the US mainland while threatening nuclear retaliation, but its public response remains restrained to preserve negotiation room. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Iran operation 'will send plenty of signals' to North Korea.

The strikes, linked to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, underscore AI-assisted surveillance enabling leader tracking. North Korea's reliance on China and Russia yielded only diplomatic support, highlighting alliance limits.

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Discussions on X link US and Israeli strikes on Iran to North Korea's nuclear strategy, noting Pyongyang's condemnation of the attacks and claims of North Korean personnel in Iran risking escalation. Users argue the strikes validate NK's pursuit of nukes for deterrence, question why the US hasn't targeted NK similarly, and highlight decapitation attempts making such threats more credible for Kim Jong Un. Sentiments include support for preemptive action against proliferators, skepticism about selective enforcement, and warnings of global crisis.

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In the days following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February 28, 2026—including the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei—President Donald Trump faces growing criticism for the operation's scale, lack of clear objectives, and contradiction of his anti-war campaign pledges, amid low public support and warnings of regional turmoil.

Stati Uniti e Israele hanno lanciato un'offensiva militare su larga scala contro l'Iran all'alba di sabato, con potenti esplosioni segnalate a Teheran e crescenti timori di una guerra regionale più ampia. Il ministro israeliano della Sicurezza Israel Katz ha descritto l'operazione come un attacco “preventivo”. Il presidente Usa Donald Trump ha confermato l'inizio di “operazioni di combattimento su larga scala” per smantellare le capacità missilistiche balistiche dell'Iran.

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The United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by striking Israel and targets in Gulf states, intensifying the regional conflict. In India, flight cancellations and protests in Kashmir have followed.

Israele e Stati Uniti hanno lanciato attacchi congiunti su siti in tutto l'Iran sabato mattina, dopo settimane di accumulo militare statunitense nella regione. I media iraniani hanno riferito che la Guardia Rivoluzionaria ha risposto con colpi su basi Usa in Kuwait, Bahrein, Emirati Arabi Uniti e Qatar. L'assalto ha prodotto colonne di fumo nel centro di Teheran vicino a edifici governativi chiave.

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