North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Reuters / KCNA
Business Insider: Kim Jong Un is said to be worried about North Korea falling to a military coup while he's rubbing shoulders with Trump in Singapore
* North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly anxious about his summit with President Donald Trump set to take place in Singapore next month.
* Kim is said to be worried about a military coup or other hostile actors who might try to depose him while he's away.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to be anxious about his summit with President Donald Trump in Singapore next month.
Citing sources familiar with the preparations, The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Kim was less concerned about meeting Trump than he was about what might happen at home in Pyongyang while he's gone.
Kim is apparently concerned that the trip to Singapore may leave his government vulnerable to a military coup or that other hostile actors might try to depose him, sources told The Post. The Kim dynasty has ruled North Korea since the country's inception following the armistice in 1953.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- May 23, 2018
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House rejects limit on new nuclear warhead -- Defense News
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