Government reveals military profile of North Korean leader
posted on: Jan 9 2012 9:1 by RDugey. Viewed 11 times.The new ruler of the North Korea warned in 2009 that it would launch a war if the enemies of the country derribasen its rocket from long range, according to images transmitted on Sunday by the official television in the first official reference about his role in military operations before the recent death of his father.
The images are part of a document, the second in a week with the intention of highlighting the experience of Kim Jong Un in directing the 1.2 million members of the forces of Korea of the North.
Documentaries are also intended to show that Kim was in command of the military Institute much before the death of his father, former leader Kim Jong Il, he died of a heart attack last month.
The heir, who is close to 30 years, has rapidly ascended to the role of "Supreme Leader" of the people, the ruling workers party and the armed forces, while abroad are u000aIt casts doubt on whether it will be easy to assume power with only a few years of training
Kim Jong Il, on the other hand, had 20 years of preparation when his father, the founder of Korea of the North Kim Il Sung, died of a heart attack in 1994.
The course to take Korea from the North under the leadership of Kim Jong Un is considered crucial because the country is isolated for a long conflict over its nuclear ambitions and suffers from chronic food shortages. Korea of the North has carried out experiments with two nuclear devices and would be apparently preparing to plant a bomb in a missile that could reach United States.
Images disclosed on Sunday, which apparently is the birthday of Kim Jong Un, confirmed that now leader was already being prepared in 2009 to succeed his father.
In the video, Kim Jong Un greets hand officers in a satellite control center before a group of scientists launched in April u000a1009 a rocket fueled bearish regional tension and led to sanctions international.

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