North Korea’s Kim says weapons without ideology are ‘ironware’, driving home military loyalty

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony for building flats at the fourth stage in the Hwasong area, Pyongyang, North Korea, February 16, 2025,  in this picture released by the Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS/File Photo

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stressed loyalty to some of the country's most elite military cohorts.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country has come a long way in building a powerful army, but weapons without ideology are simply “ironware”, as he stressed loyalty to some of its most elite military cohorts, state media reported on Feb 25.

Mr Kim’s remarks at the Kim Il Sung University of Politics come at a time of political uncertainties at home, with many of its

more than 10,000 troops fighting for Russia against Ukraine

reportedly suffering heavy losses.

The Korean People’s Army (KPA) aims to become the world’s strongest military, and the focus of the mission should be “none other than the political, ideological, spiritual and moral advantages of the army, of the party and the people”, Mr Kim said.

“Saying that arms without ideology are little short of ironware... he clarified building the KPA should be invariably and thoroughly oriented towards giving priority to making the army politically, ideologically and morally strong,” Korean Central News Agency reported.

The school is the training ground for officers who go on to serve in the powerful political apparatus of the country’s more than one million active-duty military, exerting political control directed by the ruling Workers’ Party.

Mr Kim said the party highly appreciates “the matchless loyalty and heroism of overcoming hardship and sacrifice cheerfully if the country calls”, adding the “ideological and moral superiority of the army means the qualitative superiority of the army”.

Mr Kim did not specifically mention the US or South Korea in the speech, but has said the allies are responsible for raising regional tensions and vowed countermeasures, including building more nuclear weapons, despite US President Donald Trump saying that he would be reaching out to Mr Kim.

North Korea has also not formally acknowledged its military support for Russia in the Ukraine war. REUTERS

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