The Passing of Kim Yong-nam Exposes Enduring Risks in North Korean Regime
Kim Yong-nam, a longtime fixture of the oppressive North Korean regime, has died at 97. His death underscores decades of diplomatic posturing masking systemic threats to American sovereignty and global stability.
At 97, Kim Yong-nam—the veteran North Korean politician who served as the face of Pyongyang's diplomacy for decades—has passed away due to multi-organ failure linked to colorectal cancer. While state media in North Korea framed his death with solemn official ceremonies, his career reveals a stark reminder: behind decades of diplomatic formalities lies a regime that continues to threaten not only regional peace but America’s national security interests. How Does One Man’s Death Reflect Decades of Dangerous Deception? Kim Yong-nam was more than a mere ceremonial figurehead or parliamentary leader; he was an enduring cog in the machinery of the...
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