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South Korea’s nominee for spy agency director said on Thursday he believed the United States would strike North Korea with nuclear weapons if Pyongyang launched a nuclear attack against South Korea.


  North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks while he inspects military factories, as he urges a ramp-up in shell production to meet modern warfare demands, at an unknown location in North Korea, on June 13, 2025. via REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks while he inspects military factories, as he urges a ramp-up in shell production to meet modern warfare demands, at an unknown location in North Korea, on June 13, 2025. via REUTERS

Lee Jong-seok made the comment during a nomination hearing in answer to a question if he believed Washington would strike the North and put Americans at risk from a country even if Pyongyang has deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles.

“Yes, that is my belief,” Lee said, after saying the hypothetical scenario of South Korea coming under the North’s nuclear attack is directly related to the security alliance between the two countries.

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North Korea has for years pursued a nuclear programme and is believed to have stockpiled fissile materials to build atomic weapons although it has not tested a missile mounted with such a weapon.


  US B-1B bombers stage joint drills with South Korean and US fighter jets over the Korean Peninsula sky. ZUMAPRESS.com US B-1B bombers stage joint drills with South Korean and US fighter jets over the Korean Peninsula sky. ZUMAPRESS.com

  The North Korean government calls the Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile, in North Korea. AP The North Korean government calls the Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile, in North Korea. AP

Lee is nominated to lead South Korea’s National Intelligence Service under new liberal President Lee Jae Myung who took office on June 4.

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