South Korean Intelligence Suggests Kim Jong Un's Daughter as Potential Successor
South Korea's spy agency has reported that Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, is being positioned as his successor. The agency's assessment is based on recent public appearances by Kim Ju Ae, including photos of her riding a tank, which are seen as attempts to establish her rank within the ruling family. The revelation has sparked interest and speculation about the future leadership of North Korea, a country known for its secrecy. Kim Ju Ae, believed to be around 13 years old, has been increasingly visible in state media, attending parades and inspecting weapons, which mirrors the public military appearances of Kim Jong Un during his grooming phase. Despite these developments, experts caution against interpreting these images as definitive signals of a succession plan.