According to the results of the second public opinion poll on ``Awareness of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Security Situation'' released on the 5th by the Choi Jong Hyun Academy established by South Korea's SK Group Foundation, respondents 1.
Of the 043 respondents, 91% answered that "denuclearization of North Korea is not possible." This is a much higher number than the 77.6% at the time of the first survey (last year).
North Korea legislated a ``nuclear first strike'' last year, and General Secretary Kim Jung Eun amended the socialist constitution this year to ``nuclear weapons.''
``Non-renunciation of vessels'' was declared. Under these circumstances, when asked, "Do you think it is possible for North Korea to denuclearize?", 41.4% answered "not at all possible" and 49.7% answered "not possible."
answered. Additionally, 72.8% responded that ``South Korea needs to develop its own nuclear weapons.'' Although this is a slight decrease from last year's 76.6%, it is still at a high level.
Choi Jong-hyun Academy said, ``(The percentage of respondents who said we need our own nuclear development) has decreased by about 4% compared to last year because of the Washington Declaration and the Korea-U.S.-Japan Summit at Camp David.
This appears to be related to the results of strengthening security cooperation through the However, “South Korea, the U.S., and Japan security cooperation strengthened through the Camp David summit last August have strengthened North Korea's nuclear threat.
In response to the question, ``Will the government's policy be resolved?'', 63.4% answered, ``I don't think so.'' Choi Jong-hyun Academy said, ``North Korea has launched ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles) and SLBMs (submarine-launched ballistic missiles).
Do you think the United States would use nuclear deterrence in the event of an emergency on the Korean Peninsula, given that it is possible to attack the U.S. mainland through the development of missile technology such as missiles) and MIRVs (Multiple Individually Guided Reentry Vehicles)?
We also investigated. To this question, 60.8% answered ``I don't think so'' and 39.3% answered ``I agree.'' Last year's survey had a positive response of 51.3% and a negative response of 48.7%.
%, and this time the positive and negative answers were reversed. This survey was conducted by Choi Jong-hyun Academy and conducted one-on-one interviews with 1,043 adults from December 15th last year to January 10th this year.
It was conducted through a survey.
2024/02/05 16:01 KST
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