what?? Kim Jong Un’s Daughter To Control NUCLEAR WEAPONS? #shorts

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Published3 months ago
Duration0:43
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Recently, Kim Jong Un has again appeared in public alongside his young daughter, drawing wide international attention. North Korean state media showed them together at major political and military events, including a large military parade and party gatherings in Pyongyang. These appearances are carefully staged and rarely accidental. His daughter, commonly identified by foreign analysts as Kim Ju Ae, was shown standing close to her father, sometimes next to senior military officials. In some footage and photos, she appeared confident and calm, dressed in outfits similar in style to her father’s, which observers see as symbolic. One particularly notable moment was her appearance at a military-related event, where state media emphasized her presence more than in the past. Experts believe these repeated public appearances may be intended to familiarize the public with her image. In a country like North Korea, where leadership is built around a family dynasty, showing a leader’s child at high-profile events often sparks speculation about future succession, even if no official statement is made. At the same time, analysts caution that Kim Jong Un has not formally named a successor, and such appearances could also be meant to project stability, continuity, and confidence in the ruling family. Still, the growing visibility of his daughter marks a shift from earlier years, when his children were kept completely out of the public eye. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!

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