Summary:
- The Biden administration addresses the growing threat from North Korea through a special meeting with the UN Security Council.
- The focus of the meeting is on confronting North Korea and exposing its human rights record.
- The U.S. suggests that North Korea's human rights record contributes to its provocative military actions.
- Kim Young-un's totalitarian control enables the regime to allocate significant resources to unlawful weapons programs.
- The meeting precedes a summit involving President Biden, Japan, and South Korea.
The Biden administration has put the spotlight on the growing threat from North Korea. The U.S. held a special meeting today with the UN Security Council, focusing on confronting North Korea. The main topic exposing Pyongyang's human rights record.
The U.S. claims the record is a main driver of North Korea's provocative military actions. Kim Young-un's repressive totalitarian control of society ensures the regime can expand inordinate public resources, developing its unlawful WMD and ballistic missile programs. The meeting comes a day ahead of a summit between President Biden and the leaders of Japan and South Korea.
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