"We see the U.N. Security Council doesn t work after Ukraine, and China doesn t support any more sanctions against the DPRK," a South Korean official said.
U.S. Army War College s Lami Kim told Newsweek that "if the U.S. fails to prevent South Korea from acquiring nuclear weapons," then "it is possible that Japan would follow suit."
According to a new poll, South Koreans support developing nuclear weapons to protect their country from the North’s growing nuclear and missile capabilities.