ICBM Actual Angle Launch Related "Will Be Done Soon"

[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hee-jun] Kim Yo-jong, Deputy Director of the Workers' Party of Korea, reacted strongly against criticisms describing the final stage important test for North Korea's reconnaissance satellite development as being of a "poor quality" level, unleashing harsh remarks.


In a statement released on the 20th through the Korean Central News Agency, Deputy Director Kim said, "Listening to the despicable habit of slandering others, uttered by the South Korean puppet forces, is so tedious and sickening that my whole body feels weary." She added, "They have been slandering us since the beginning of the year, continuing throughout the entire year, and yet, as the year-end approaches, it still does not stop."


She argued, "Those mouthpieces in that place, whatever their disease is, whenever it comes to what we do, first: suspicion, second: quarreling. Now they are so accustomed to it that they do not even respond to everything, but since they persistently make nonsensical slanders and belittle us, I will clarify with a few words."


Specifically regarding the important test report for reconnaissance satellite development announced by North Korea, she took issue with South Korean experts' evaluations criticizing the satellite imagery quality as "poor" and labeling it as "deceptive activity," questioning, "Is it any wonder that so-called experts, who are obsessed only with disparaging others, end up uttering absurd statements?"


She further stated, "Some even said that our announcement was a rushed one and that perhaps they were provoked by their own first indigenous reconnaissance satellite development?such nonsense barking that is hardly worth mentioning."



Regarding the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch, she also said, "There is a so-called puppet expert who keeps repeating the nonsensical claim that long-range missiles and satellite carrier rockets are essentially similar," and questioned, "Indeed. Do we launch satellites with carrier rockets? Is there any technology to launch satellites with balloons?"


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