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Tuesday 3 March 2015

N.Korea set to strike US after warnings

North Korea leader, Kim Jong Un
North Korea leader, Kim Jong Un
North Korea’s foreign minister warned Tuesday Pyongyang had the power to conduct a “pre-emptive strike” on the United States, following joint US-South Korea military drills earlier this week.
Speaking before the UN Disarmament Conference in Geneva, Ri Su-yong said the military exercises that kicked off Monday were “unprecedentedly provocative in nature” and could spark a war.
“The DPRK (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) cannot but bolster its nuclear deterrent capability to cope with the ever-increasing nuclear threat of the US,” he said.
“Now the DPRK has the power of deterring the US and conducting a pre-emptive strike as well if necessary.”
The annual joint exercises always trigger a surge in military tensions and warlike rhetoric on the divided peninsula.
North Korea fired two short-range Scud missiles into the sea off its east coast on Monday, and South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported Tuesday that Pyongyang may be readying to test fire a medium-range missile.
Missile tests have long been a preferred North Korean method of expressing anger and displeasure with what it views as confrontational behaviour by the South and its allies.
Seoul and Washington insist the exercises are defence-based in nature, but they are regularly condemned by Pyongyang as provocative rehearsals for invasion.

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