North Korea Condemns US General's 'Dagger' Remark on South Korea
L'essentiel
- North Korea strongly condemned US Forces Korea Commander Gen.
- Xavier Brunson's remark comparing South Korea to a 'dagger pointed at the heart of Asia,' calling it evidence of America's strategy to contain China.
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US Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson described South Korea as a 'dagger pointed at the heart of Asia.' This statement has drawn strong condemnation from North Korea, which views it as indicative of US efforts to contain China.
2026/06/03 11:03 Compiled by Xie Yizhe / Comprehensive Report
US Forces Korea Commander Brunson compared South Korea to a 'dagger pointed at the heart of Asia,' drawing condemnation from North Korea. (Reuters)
US Forces Korea Commander Xavier Brunson previously compared South Korea to a 'dagger pointed at the heart of Asia.' North Korea today (3rd) strongly condemned this, stating it reflects the US strategy to contain China.
According to Agence France-Presse, Brunson previously said in an interview, 'Looking out from the east coast of China, you see the Korean Peninsula, like a dagger stuck in the heart of Asia.'
North Korean state media KCNA published a commentary by analyst Kim Myong Chol (phonetic translation) on the 3rd. Kim, who is based in Japan, is considered an unofficial overseas spokesperson for North Korea.
Kim stated that Brunson's remarks show the US is a leader in disrupting peace and the world's worst war empire. He argued that the US statement reflects an attempt to use South Korea as an important geopolitical tool to achieve its regional strategy aimed at containing China.
The South Korean Presidential Office stated that it has noted Brunson's remarks and is maintaining communication at all levels on all related issues.
South Korean media also claimed that South Korea has expressed its concerns to the United States on this matter.
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Questions ouvertes
- What was the specific context of General Brunson's original statement?
- What is the official US response to North Korea's condemnation?
- How will South Korea's expression of concern impact US-South Korea relations?
- What are the potential implications for regional stability?





