Honorary North Korean citizen Alejandro Cao de Benos, 43, issued a chilling warning to the world and insisted “no-one would touch” the country governed by tyrant Kim Jong-un.
The Spaniard is one of the few Westerners with access to the secretive regime’s inner workings, as he is an honorary special delegate of the North’s Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries.
He told Spanish news site Infobae: “No-one is going to touch Korea.
“If it is touched the people will defend it with guns and missiles.
We have the thermonuclear bomb. With three of those the world is finished.”
The terrifying claims come as tensions between the West and Kim Jong-un’s dictatorship approach boiling point.
Pyongyang threatened China of “catastrophic consequences” to relations if it cooperates with the US over economic sanctions.
And expert analysis shows that crazed Kim’s nuclear arsenal is at its most sophisticated since the despot took over from his father in 2012.
Mr Cao de Benos also offered some insights into life in the hermit nation, painting a picture of a utopia.
He said: “The people have a basic, secure life with dignity.
They live in a very peaceful way, there is no social conflict, we don't have people sleeping in the street… it's another way of life, one in which we all work in a huge cooperative movement.”
Despite the fears of global annihilation, iron-fisted despot Kim was pictured looking jubilant during an opening ceremony of a newly constructed residential complex in Pyongyang.
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