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| name        =Kim Jong-un
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| birth        =January 8, 1982/1983 (age 38/39) <br/> [[Pyongyang]]
 
| parents      =[[Kim Jong Il]], Ko Yong-hi
 
| parents      =[[Kim Jong Il]], Ko Yong-hi
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| education    =International School, Gümlingen<br/>Liebefeld Steinhölzli, Köniz
 
| education    =International School, Gümlingen<br/>Liebefeld Steinhölzli, Köniz
 
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'''Kim Jong-un''' is the dictator of [[North Korea]], son of the former dictator [[Kim Jong-Il]], and grandson of the first ruler of the nation [[Kim Il-sung]]. In December 2011 he was formally declared successor to his father as supreme leader. Officially, he hold the titles of First Secretary of the [[Workers' Party of Korea]], First Chairman of the National Defense Commission, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. He is a [[Communist]] and an [[atheism|atheist]].
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'''Kim Jong-un''' (born January 8, 1982) is the dictator of [[North Korea]], son of the former dictator [[Kim Jong-Il]], and grandson of the first ruler of the nation [[Kim Il-sung]]. In December 2011 he was formally declared successor to his father as supreme leader. Officially, he holds the titles of First Secretary of the [[Workers' Party of Korea]], First Chairman of the National Defense Commission, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. He is a [[Communist]] and an [[atheism|atheist]].  According to communist and [[MSM|mainstream]] [[fake news]] sources, Kim reportedly became brain dead in April 2020 after a stent operation during heart surgery.
  
== Tenure as supreme leader ==
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Like his father before him, Kim Jong-un has a reputation for a hot temper and being very easily offended, which frequently leads to temper tantrums and inflammatory and provocative threats of declarations of war and disproportionate attacks against [[South Korea]], [[Japan]] and the [[United States]] when he does not get his way or he gets offended over perceived slights, whether real or imaginary.<ref>Multiple references:
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*[http://sonsoflibertymedia.com/global-war-approaches-north-korea-warns-single-bullet-fired-will-nuke-united-states/ Global War Approaches: North Korea Warns: "If A Single Bullet Is Fired We WILL Nuke The United States"] at Sons of Liberty Media
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*[https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2020/06/22/north-korea-threatens-sensational-event-to-end-america/ North Korea Threatens ‘Sensational Event’ to End America] at Breitbart News Network
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*[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/north-korea-says-joe-biden-made-big-blunder-insulted-kim-jong-un-threatens-corresponding-actions/ North Korea Says Joe Biden Made “Big Blunder” and Insulted Kim Jong Un – Threatens “Corresponding Actions”] at the Gateway Pundit</ref> Kim Jong-un is known for his personality cult, his [[obesity]] is an example of this, for a country with a famine even as large as the half of Africa.<ref>http://asiasociety.org/famine-north-korea</ref>
  
In April 2012 large portraits of [[Lenin]] and [[Karl Marx]] were removed from [[Pyongyang]]'s Kim Il-sung Square, presumably on Kim Jong-un's orders. While this may signal an ideological change on the part of the regime, the Workers' Party stopped referring to North Korea as a [[Marxist-Leninist]] state decades ago, substituting Kim Il-sung's philosophy of self-reliance, known as ''[[Juche]]''.<ref>http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/NK02Dg01.html</ref>
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After a period of dialogue and rapprochement which successfully de-escalated global nuclear tensions during the [[Trump administration]], relations with Kim quickly deteriorated shortly after the [[Biden regime]] seized power.
  
In March 2013 Kim Jong-un started to provoke war with [[South Korea]].<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/12/kim-jong-un-urges-north-korean-troops-to-be-on-maximum-alert-amid-tensions/?intcmp=trending</ref> He terminated the truce of the [[Korean War]] and said North Korea is in "state of war" with South Korea.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03/30/north-korea-says-it-in-state-war-with-south-korea/</ref>
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== Tenure as supreme leader of a country destroyed by Communism ==
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In April 2012 large portraits of [[Vladimir Lenin]] and [[Karl Marx]] were removed from [[Pyongyang]]'s Kim Il-sung Square, presumably on Kim Jong-un's orders. While this may signal an ideological change on the part of the regime, the Workers' Party stopped referring to North Korea as a [[Marxist-Leninist]] state decades ago, substituting Kim Il-sung's philosophy of self-reliance, known as ''[[Juche]]''.<ref>http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/NK02Dg01.html</ref>
  
In 2013 it was known that Kim Jong-un gave copies of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' to his top officials and ordered them to study it as a leadership-skills manual.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/19/nkorea-leader-gives-hitler-mein-kampf-to-officials/#ixzz2WrB6SztC</ref>
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In March 2013, Kim Jong-un started to provoke war with South Korea.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/12/kim-jong-un-urges-north-korean-troops-to-be-on-maximum-alert-amid-tensions/?intcmp=trending</ref> He terminated the truce of the [[Korean War]] and said North Korea is in a "state of war" with South Korea.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03/30/north-korea-says-it-in-state-war-with-south-korea/</ref>
  
In November 2013 80 people were publicy executed for watching foreign films.<ref>http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/11/12/report-north-koreapubliclyexecutes80people.html</ref> In December 2013 Kim Jong-un executed his own uncle Jang Song Thaek.<ref>http://cnsnews.com/news/article/north-korea-executes-leaders-uncle-traitor-0</ref>
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In 2013, it was known that Kim Jong-un gave copies of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' to his top officials and ordered them to study it as a leadership-skills manual.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/19/nkorea-leader-gives-hitler-mein-kampf-to-officials/#ixzz2WrB6SztC</ref>
  
In July 2014 Kim Jong-un delivered weapons to Islamist terror organization [[Hamas]].<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/10992921/Hamas-and-North-Korea-in-secret-arms-deal.html</ref> Since the beginning of 2014, Kim has put on considerable weight, leading to questions concerning his health.<ref>"[http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/05/08/2014050801606.html N.Korean Leader Getting Fatter]" ''Chosun Ilbo'', October 10, 2014.</ref>
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In November 2013, 80 people were publicly executed for watching foreign films.<ref>http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/11/12/report-north-koreapubliclyexecutes80people.html</ref> In December 2013, Kim Jong-un executed his own uncle Jang Song Thaek.<ref>http://cnsnews.com/news/article/north-korea-executes-leaders-uncle-traitor-0</ref>
  
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In July 2014 Kim Jong-un delivered weapons to Islamic terror organization [[Hamas]].<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/10992921/Hamas-and-North-Korea-in-secret-arms-deal.html</ref>
  
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Since the beginning of 2014, Kim has put on considerable weight, leading to questions concerning his health (he was already a heavy smoker and heavy drinker).<ref>"[http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2014/05/08/2014050801606.html N.Korean Leader Getting Fatter]" ''Chosun Ilbo'', October 10, 2014.</ref>
* [[Kim Jong-Il]]
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* [[Kim Il Sung]]
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In 2017, Kim Jong-un claimed that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and the South Korean N.I.S. wanted to kill him with biochemical weapons, which is unfounded and nothing more than a provocation as usual by this dictator.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/05/north-korea-accuses-cia-biochemical-plot-kill-kim-jong-un</ref>
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Revision as of 16:54, September 17, 2021

Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-Un Photorealistic-Sketch.jpg
Personal life
Date and place of birth January 8, 1982/1983 (age 38/39)
Pyongyang
Parents Kim Jong Il, Ko Yong-hi
Claimed religion Atheism
Education International School, Gümlingen
Liebefeld Steinhölzli, Köniz
Spouse Ri Sol-ju
Children n/a
Dictatorial career
Country North Korea
Military service {{{military}}}
Highest rank attained Supreme Commander
Political beliefs Juche
Political party Workers' Party of Korea
Date of dictatorship 2011
Wars started n/a
Number of deaths attributed Hundreds[1]

Kim Jong-un (born January 8, 1982) is the dictator of North Korea, son of the former dictator Kim Jong-Il, and grandson of the first ruler of the nation Kim Il-sung. In December 2011 he was formally declared successor to his father as supreme leader. Officially, he holds the titles of First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, First Chairman of the National Defense Commission, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. He is a Communist and an atheist. According to communist and mainstream fake news sources, Kim reportedly became brain dead in April 2020 after a stent operation during heart surgery.

Like his father before him, Kim Jong-un has a reputation for a hot temper and being very easily offended, which frequently leads to temper tantrums and inflammatory and provocative threats of declarations of war and disproportionate attacks against South Korea, Japan and the United States when he does not get his way or he gets offended over perceived slights, whether real or imaginary.[2] Kim Jong-un is known for his personality cult, his obesity is an example of this, for a country with a famine even as large as the half of Africa.[3]

After a period of dialogue and rapprochement which successfully de-escalated global nuclear tensions during the Trump administration, relations with Kim quickly deteriorated shortly after the Biden regime seized power.

Tenure as supreme leader of a country destroyed by Communism

In April 2012 large portraits of Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx were removed from Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung Square, presumably on Kim Jong-un's orders. While this may signal an ideological change on the part of the regime, the Workers' Party stopped referring to North Korea as a Marxist-Leninist state decades ago, substituting Kim Il-sung's philosophy of self-reliance, known as Juche.[4]

In March 2013, Kim Jong-un started to provoke war with South Korea.[5] He terminated the truce of the Korean War and said North Korea is in a "state of war" with South Korea.[6]

In 2013, it was known that Kim Jong-un gave copies of Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf to his top officials and ordered them to study it as a leadership-skills manual.[7]

In November 2013, 80 people were publicly executed for watching foreign films.[8] In December 2013, Kim Jong-un executed his own uncle Jang Song Thaek.[9]

In July 2014 Kim Jong-un delivered weapons to Islamic terror organization Hamas.[10]

Since the beginning of 2014, Kim has put on considerable weight, leading to questions concerning his health (he was already a heavy smoker and heavy drinker).[11]

In 2017, Kim Jong-un claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency and the South Korean N.I.S. wanted to kill him with biochemical weapons, which is unfounded and nothing more than a provocation as usual by this dictator.[12]

References