Kim Jong Un, War Veteran, supreme leader
 

Quite moving was the image of Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un, when he said, “Esteemed comrade war veterans,” making a bow to the participants at the Sixth National Conference of War Veterans, held in Pyongyang in July. He said that the war veterans, who had brought about the victory of Korea in the Korean war (1950-1953), were our precious teachers and a priceless treasure of our revolution, confirming that the Workers’ Party of Korea would look after them with all sincerity and would take full responsibility for their health and living conditions. His speech exerted a strong influence on the international community. They could realize his ennobling moral obligation of regarding the war veterans as revolutionary forerunners and handing down their exploits to posterity.

There are many examples that demonstrate his ennobling moral obligation to war veterans, including the newly-built Fatherland Liberation War Martyrs Cemetery in Pyongyang.

Saying that the owner of the tombs of the fallen soldiers of the Korean People’s Army is the Workers’ Party of Korea, he ensured that cemeteries of the fallen soldiers of the KPA were built in a splendid manner in Pyongyang and provinces. The Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, which was built on the picturesque Pothong River in Pyongyang as a grand open-air museum, shows his will to hand down the exploits of the generation of victors.

Kim Jong Un takes meticulous care for the health and living conditions of war veterans. He ensured that all participants in the above-mentioned national conference of war veterans enjoyed themselves at the Yangdok Hot Spring Resort.

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Meeting of the War Veterans in the DPRK

He has set it forth as part of the national traits to ensure that younger generations learn from the spirit of defending the country, cherished by war veterans and the climate of according preferential treatment to them is established throughout society. It is his creed that we cannot conceive of the DPRK today without recalling the sweat and blood shed by the generation who won the war, the great spirit they demonstrated, and the warriors’ noble sacrifice. He requested the war veterans to lead a long life in good health, serving as our eternal source of strength and our spiritual mainstay.

War veterans in the DPRK respect Kim Jong Un as the saviour of their destiny. Once they meet him, they run to his embrace with tears in their eyes.

Such impressive ties between the Supreme Commander and war veterans and other forerunners of the revolution can be found only in the DPRK.

Kim Jong Un, Supreme Commander,
Marshal Kim Jong Un, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Korea

December 30 this year marks the Nineth anniversary of Kim Jong Un’s appointment as the supreme commander of the armed forces of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Over the past eight years the DPRK’s armed forces have grown in strength; the Korean People’s Army is armed with world-class military equipment and all the armed forces of the country have been well prepared to defeat any foreign invasion. Military experts and analysts around the world agree on this point.

This remarkable development is inconceivable apart from Kim Jong Un’s leadership.

The major traits of a renowned general are wisdom, courage and benevolence.

Kim Jong Un is widely known for his outstanding strategy, wisdom and acumen.

The essential factor in winning victory is a commander’s wisdom, not military equipment or the number of soldiers.

In recent years, thanks to Kim Jong Un’s outstanding strategy and adroit tactics, the DPRK could overcome critical situations and win in the confrontations with hostile forces.

This is illustrated by the fact that an atmosphere for dialogue and negotiations now prevails on the Korean peninsula, which was one of the hottest spots.

Tougher countermeasure, unpredictable response, one-blow knockout, winning victory without firing a shot–these are the key tactics employed by the DPRK leader.

Kim Jong Un is also noted for his unrivalled courage.

Though possessed of outstanding wisdom, a commander cannot be successful if he lacks courage.

Recently the hostile forces resorted to vicious schemes in trying to stifle this country both in military and economic aspects.

Despite the touch-and-go situation, Kim Jong Un saw an artistic performance with the people and arranged a national conference of pilots in the capital city of Pyongyang. Also, he visited light-industry factories with a view to improving the people’s standard of living. At Panmunjom on the Military Demarcation Line he had a photo taken with all the soldiers including sentries.

Kim Jong Un is respected as a leader who loves his people and leads the army by dint of ennobling virtue.

Founding of the Workers' Party of Korea, WPK, Kim Jong Un, october 10
Marshal Kim Jong Un, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Korea

Soldiers act according to orders and they are obliged to keep military discipline. But they are human beings after all.

Kim Jong Un regards soldiers as his comrades sharing will and destiny with him. He visits army units even in remote mountains or on far-flung islands, taking necessary measures for improving the living conditions of the soldiers with parental affection. He mingles with them unreservedly, sometimes having a photo taken with each one of them.

There are many moving stories about his affection; when some sailors fell during the performance of combat duty, he took all necessary steps to add lustre to their exploits; and hearing of a pilot’s death, he wrote a letter to his wife to console her.

It is quite natural that all the officers and men of the army respect their Supreme Commander sincerely and are full of determination to dedicate their lives for his sake.

There will be no match for this army that has formed an integral whole based on affection and obligation.

The world media and the international society speak highly of the DPRK leader, calling him “young leader possessed of outstanding wisdom and adroit tactics,” “statesman and commander with foresight and courage,” and “benevolent General.”