Submarine Deal Gives North a Nuclear Pretext

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South Korea’s submarine deal may have given North Korea a convenient nuclear pretext. On Tuesday, Pyongyang condemned the agreement between Seoul and Washington, warning of a “nuclear domino” effect. The commentary described the move as a “dangerous attempt at confrontation,” justifying the North’s own stance.
The deal was finalized last week by President Lee Jae Myung. It grants South Korea expanded authority over uranium enrichment and spent-fuel reprocessing. North Korea predicts this will spark a “hot arms race,” providing a reason to arm itself further.
This pretext emerged just one day after Seoul proposed military talks. President Lee has offered unconditional discussions, hoping to remove excuses for conflict. However, the submarine deal has provided a new one.
The “nuclear domino” warning frames the pretext perfectly. North Korea is arguing that it must defend itself against the South’s expansion. This narrative serves the regime’s interests.
North Korea has not yet responded to the proposal for talks. The focus on the pretext suggests that the North is using the deal to its advantage. The region sees the strategy.

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