North Korea Removes Unification, Socialist in Constitution Updates, Mandates Nuclear Strike If Kim Is Assassinated

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Women walk across Kim Il-sung Square as a huge North Korean flag is displayed atop the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea building, in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Aug. 23, 2018. Carl Court/Getty ImagesNorth Korea has revised its constitution amid rising global geopolitical tensions, making changes to fundamental policies, since the United States initiated a war against the Iranian regime in late February.Analysts told The Epoch Times that the changes could lead to a temporary ease of geopolitical tensions in the Korean Peninsula. However, the move has increased uncertainty for the Chinese communist regime.

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