From Tank Rides to Overseeing Missile Tests: Kim Jong Un’s Teenage Daughter Prepped as Likely Successor

From Tank Rides To Overseeing Missile Tests: Kim Jong Un's Teenage Daughter Prepped As Likely Successor Longtime North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test launch of missiles equipped with multiple reentry vehicles , a move that drew limited international attention despite its escalation risk. "

From Tank Rides To Overseeing Missile Tests: Kim Jong Un’s Teenage Daughter Prepped As Likely Successor Longtime North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test launch of missiles equipped with multiple reentry vehicles , a move that drew limited international attention despite…

From Tank Rides To Overseeing Missile Tests: Kim Jong Un’s Teenage Daughter Prepped As Likely Successor Longtime North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a test launch of missiles equipped with multiple reentry vehicles , a move that drew limited international attention despite its escalation risk. “The purpose of the test-fire is to verify the characteristics and power of cluster bomb warhead and fragmentation mine warhead applied to the tactical ballistic missile,” North Korean state media reported Sunday. “Five tactical ballistic missiles, launched towards the target area around an island about 136 km away, struck the area of 12.5~13 hectares with the very high density, fully displaying their combat might.” Kim’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae , attended the launch – the latest in a series of recent public appearances alongside her father – a trend which has only intensified speculation about his succession planning . Just several weeks ago, his daughter was filmed and photographed enjoying a battle tank ride alongside her father .

Per prior reporting in the NY Times : It seems like a familiar rite of passage: a dad teaching his daughter to drive. Except in this case, the girl is at the helm of a hulking battle tank, her head sticking out from the driver’s hatch, while the father — the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un — reclines on the hull behind her . The video and photographs of the girl, Kim Ju-ae, who is believed to be around 13, apparently driving the heavily armed vehicle during a military exercise, were published last month by North Korean state media.

It was the latest in a series of public appearances that have fueled speculation that she is being groomed to succeed her father. That theory has gained added credence from South Korea’s spy agency, which now believes Ju-ae has officially been chosen to succeed her father , South Korean lawmakers briefed on the matter said on Monday. They added that the agency’s analysis was based on “credible intelligence” rather…

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