Background and Initial Expectations
Prior to March 1, 2026, North Korea’s responses to US military actions, particularly regarding Iran, had been measured and cautious. The country had maintained a level of diplomatic engagement, albeit conditional, as reaffirmed during the Ninth Party Congress. However, the situation began to shift significantly following the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets.
Decisive Moment
On March 1, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the airstrikes as ‘an illegal act of aggression’ and ‘the most despicable form of violation of sovereignty.’ This marked a notable escalation in rhetoric compared to previous responses, particularly in light of the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June 2025, which had drawn a more tempered reaction.
Immediate Effects
The statement from North Korea reflected a hardened view of the United States, describing its actions alongside Israel in the strongest terms. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated, “The DPRK condemns in the strongest tone the shameless rogue act of the U.S. and Israel.” This shift indicates a growing self-confidence within North Korea, positioning itself as a consequential global actor amidst regional tensions.
Expert Perspectives
Experts have noted that Kim Jong Un’s public appearance at a cement factory on the same day was interpreted as a display of confidence, suggesting that he perceives the situation in Iran as reinforcing the need for a credible nuclear deterrent. Chang Yong-seok remarked, “If Kim was frightened by the situation in Iran, he could not have proceeded to inspect a cement factory.” This underscores the belief that North Korea may view its nuclear capabilities as a critical factor in its foreign policy strategy.
Regional Implications
The US and Israeli strikes on Iran have broader regional and international implications, prompting North Korea to closely monitor the evolving situation. The Foreign Ministry’s statement, which notably avoided mentioning US President Donald Trump by name, illustrates a strategic shift in how North Korea engages with global powers.
North Korea’s response to the US strikes on Iran reflects its longstanding mistrust of the United States and the global order. As tensions escalate, the implications for regional security and North Korea’s own strategic calculations remain significant.
