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In the fight against coronavirus infection and the development of the vaccine in Korea has seen the development of new biological weapons. It is reported by Politico.
“North Korea could use this desire to create a vaccine as a way to expand its biotechnology capabilities,” said former Deputy defense Secretary on nuclear, chemical and biological defense, Andrew Weber.
He also suggested that the DPRK legitimately may request humanitarian assistance from Europe and China to combat coronavirus. It is possible that in 2021 Pyongyang converts the experimental vaccine is a biological weapon. “This is the beauty of biological weapons, โ said Weber. They can hide it within the legitimate sector of biotechnology”.
Meanwhile, former Deputy head of the Pentagon said that North Korea was likely to use biological and not nuclear weapons, as a relatively small number of dangerous enzymes need to “kill thousands, tens of thousands of people.”
On 28 July it was reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong UN on the anniversary of the end of the Korean war called nuclear weapons a useful invention to secure peace on the Peninsula. He also noted that to avoid war, his country needed to “absolute force that can deter and prevent war.”