Kim Jong Un’s Suicide Drones Just Went Full Skynet

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North Korea’s beloved dictator and full-time Bond villain, Kim Jong Un, just rolled out his latest toy for world domination: AI-powered suicide drones. Yes, you read that right. Because if there’s one thing the planet needed less of, it’s artificial intelligence strapped to explosives in the hands of a nuclear-obsessed lunatic with a bowl cut.

According to North Korean state media, Kim personally oversaw a field test of these new drones, which are designed to hunt and destroy targets by crashing into them. Imagine a flying Roomba that explodes on contact—except instead of cleaning your kitchen floor, it’s vaporizing tanks and naval equipment. Progress!

Photos from the state’s propaganda wing show Kim gleefully strutting around the tarmac, inspecting drones and giving orders like some twisted aerospace engineer with a messiah complex. The drones reportedly use artificial intelligence to track “multiple tactical targets” and distinguish between movements on land and at sea. In other words, Kim now thinks he has Terminator-style tech—minus the American innovation, engineering skill, and moral compass.

Kim reportedly said, “The field of unmanned equipment and artificial intelligence should be top-prioritized,” which is code for: We can’t afford real soldiers, so let’s build killer drones instead. This also comes after he showed off a modified Russian aircraft, which experts believe is being converted into a makeshift early-warning system. So we’re not just talking backyard gadgets here. We’re talking full-spectrum, high-altitude, AI-assisted warfare in the works.

And while North Korea’s track record for technological reliability is somewhere between Fisher-Price and RadioShack, we shouldn’t laugh this off. The regime is deadly serious—and they’ve proven that even crude weapons can kill thousands. Now, mix in a little machine learning and Russian parts, and you’ve got a whole new level of danger on your hands.

Speaking of Russia, let’s not forget that North Korea has been shipping weapons and ammo to help Putin out in Ukraine. In return, they’re likely receiving military tech, because nothing says peace and stability like Moscow and Pyongyang sharing blueprints. As part of this bromance, North Korea has already deployed an estimated 11,000 military personnel to the battlefield, and roughly 4,000 have reportedly been killed or wounded. That’s their first major overseas combat engagement since the Korean War. It’s not just a favor—it’s a partnership. And that should set off alarms in every Western capital.

This little drone stunt comes on the heels of Kim unveiling a nuclear-powered submarine. Why is a starving dictatorship building AI drones, radar aircraft, and underwater nukes? Because they can. And because no one’s really stopping them. And because for the past several years, the West has been so obsessed with pronouns, statues, and climate lectures that actual threats—like one of the most brutal totalitarian regimes on the planet—have gotten a free pass.

Let’s be clear: this is the same Kim Jong Un who threw tantrums at the negotiating table, fired missiles into the ocean for attention, and now sees an opportunity to advance his weapons program while the rest of the world sleeps. The Biden administration let this stuff simmer. The Obama administration helped ignore it. And the globalist elites treated North Korea like a rogue teenager who just needed more international hugs.

But now, under President Trump, the United States has the opportunity—and responsibility—to reassert strength. Trump has already declared the era of endless appeasement over. That means keeping real pressure on regimes like North Korea and blocking the kind of tech transfers and weapons deals that fuel this madness. Because, believe it or not, we’re not dealing with some third-rate dictator anymore. We’re dealing with an unstable regime with AI-guided drones and a growing alliance with America’s enemies.

So while liberals are busy crying about microaggressions, the rest of us should be paying attention to the actual aggressors arming themselves with technology meant to kill Americans. And we’d better stop pretending this isn’t happening.

Peace through strength isn’t a slogan—it’s a survival strategy. Time to wake up and act like it.