Kim Jong Un is the Supreme Leader of North Korea, presiding over a reclusive, nuclear-armed state characterized by its rigid authoritarian rule and escalating geopolitical tensions. As the third-generation leader of the Kim dynasty, he maintains tight control over the nation’s military and domestic affairs while navigating complex international relations, including recent military cooperation with Russia and the continued expansion of North Korea’s nuclear and uranium enrichment programs. His leadership remains a focal point for global intelligence agencies and international media outlets, which closely monitor his regime’s impact on regional stability in East Asia and its evolving diplomatic stance toward South Korea and the West.