North Korea to brand S. Korea ‘most hostile enemy’ over alleged drone incursion
Published on Jan 11, 2026 10:07 PM IST
North Korea has accused South Korea of repeatedly violating its airspace with spy drones and is using the latest alleged incident to brand Seoul as its “enemy most hostile” and justify a new, legally entrenched hostile doctrine on the Korean Peninsula. These claims come as Kim Jong Un prepares a five‑year policy roadmap at a key party congress, turning the drone dispute into political ammunition to harden permanent confrontation with the South.
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