North Korea's Kim vows to build 'socialist paradise'
3 minute readPublished: Friday, October 10, 2025 at 3:16 am
Kim Jong Un Vows "Socialist Paradise" Amidst Military Buildup and International Partnerships
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to transform his nation into a "socialist paradise" while celebrating the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party. The announcement was made during a speech attended by Chinese, Russian, and other foreign dignitaries, signaling a continued effort to strengthen international alliances.
Kim's address highlighted the country's efforts to counter what he described as a U.S.-led military threat. He emphasized the simultaneous development of nuclear weapons and the economy, citing growing nuclear war threats. Kim expressed confidence in overcoming current challenges and improving the economy in the near future.
The anniversary celebrations included a military parade, where Kim was expected to showcase advanced weaponry, potentially including intercontinental ballistic missiles. These weapons are designed to target the U.S. and its allies. The parade's timing was uncertain due to expected inclement weather.
Kim's recent actions indicate a strategic shift in foreign policy. He has prioritized strengthening ties with Russia, sending troops and weapons to support the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He also met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Communist Party General Secretary To Lam, further solidifying diplomatic relationships.
The North Korean leader's focus on military expansion and international partnerships comes after the breakdown of nuclear diplomacy with the U.S. in 2019. However, Kim has also signaled a potential willingness to resume talks with the U.S. if certain conditions are met. A joint editorial published by North Korea's state-run newspapers reaffirmed loyalty to Kim and support for the country's nuclear weapons program.
BNN's Perspective:
While Kim's rhetoric of a "socialist paradise" is a familiar refrain, the context of this speech is particularly noteworthy. The strengthening of ties with Russia and China, coupled with the ongoing military buildup, presents a complex geopolitical landscape. The potential for renewed dialogue with the U.S., while seemingly contradictory, could be a strategic move to navigate the current international climate. The situation requires careful monitoring and a balanced approach to diplomacy and security concerns.
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