North Korea dictator Kim Jong Un isn’t afraid of nuclear war, and he has an underground bunker system to prove it.
According to U.K.’s Daily Mail, Kim created the world’s deepest underground railway system that can double as a bunker in case of nuclear war.
The system begins in North Korea’s capital of Pyongyang, and reaches about 360 feet deep.
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Construction started back in 1968 and was completed in 1973 by Kim Il Sung, the current dictator’s grandfather. The railway features German subway cars that were brought over in 1999.
The U.K. Express reported the railway system is the deepest on earth. While it is decorated with pictures of the dictator and his regime (not surprising, of course), its level makes it an ideal hiding spot should nuclear war break out between the United States and North Korea.
Of course, this comes after continuous threats of nuclear war from the North Korean government, the most recent coming as Kim announced plans to shoot four missiles at the U.S. territory of Guam.
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In response, President Donald Trump announced swift retaliation should North Korea threaten the United States.
Trump assured Americans and the world that the U.S. is “locked and loaded” for warfare.
But Kim doesn’t appear threatened at all. Japan and South Korea have already told the North Korean dictator that they will defend themselves against any nuclear attack.
The more other countries denounce the nuclear threats, the more confident the dictator seem to become.
Could this be because of he already has a system in place to protect his regime — and himself — from nuclear attacks? That is one possible answer.
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Take a look at some pictures of North Korea’s railway system:
North Korea boasts world’s deepest underground metro system meaning residents can hide if nuclear war breaks out https://t.co/gbgpDpozUX
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) August 11, 2017
Who knows what other secrets Kim Jong Un has in his country. He can hide all he wants, but one thing is for sure: If North Korea starts a nuclear war, the United States will leave the country a desolate wasteland.
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And that includes whatever hole Kim finds to hide in.
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