The Peterborough Examiner

North Korea says Syrian strikes proves nukes justified

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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea has vowed to bolster its defences to protect itself against airstrikes like the ones U.S. President Donald Trump ordered against an air base in Syria.

The North called the airstrikes “absolutely unpardonab­le” and said they prove its nuclear weapons are justified to protect the country against Washington’s “evermore reckless moves for a war.”

The airstrikes were retaliatio­n against Syrian President Bashar Assad for a chemical weapons attack against civilians caught up in his country’s long civil war.

“Some forces are loud-mouthed that the recent U.S. military attack on Syria is an action of warning us but we are not frightened by it,” the report said, adding that the North’s “tremendous military muscle with a nuclear force as its pivot” will foil any aggression by the U.S.

“We will bolster up in every way our capability for self-defence to cope with the U.S. evermore reckless moves for a war and defend ourselves with our own force,” it said.

North Korea has long claimed that the United States is preparing to conduct similar precision strikes against its territory or even launch an all-out invasion. It claims its nuclear weapons are a necessary deterrent to the U.S. military threat.

Washington denies it has any intention of invading the North.

Tensions have been even higher than usual over the past few weeks because annual war games between the U.S. and South Korean militaries are underway. The exercises this year are the biggest ever and have included stealth fighter training and other manoeuvres that are particular­ly sensitive to North Korea.

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