The Borneo Post

N.Korea warns of ‘toughest measures’ against war games

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PYONGYANG: North Korea’s military yesterday threatened to take ‘ the toughest counteract­ions’ against the ongoing South Korea- US joint war games, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

“Should the US imperialis­ts and the South Korean puppet forces fire even a single shell into the waters where the sovereignt­y of our Republic is exercised, the KPA ( Korean People’s Army) will immediatel­y launch its merciless military counteract­ions,” Xinhua quoted a statement given by an unnamed spokesman for the KPA General Staff.

The military will foil the nuclear war racket of the ‘aggressors’ with its treasured nuclear sword, the spokesman added.

Should the US imperialis­ts and the South Korean puppet forces fire even a single shell into the waters where the sovereignt­y of our Republic is exercised, the KPA (Korean People’s Army) will immediatel­y launch its merciless military counteract­ions.

South Korea and the US on Wednesday kicked off their joint springtime war games codenamed ‘Foal Eagle’, which is scheduled to last till the end of April.

The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and other US strategic assets will be sent to the Korean Peninsula for the drill, according to local reports.

Also, the military exercise will include a 4D operation plan and will be put under simulated conditions of THAAD ( Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) deployment.

Meanwhile on the first day of the exercise, top-level defense and security officials of South Korea and the US had phone talks to reaffirm the THAAD deployment in South Korea by the end of this year.

Seoul and Washington agreed in July last year to install one THAAD battery by the end of this year. The site was altered in September to a golf course in the Seongju county, North Gyeongsang province.

China and Russia have strongly opposed the THAAD deployment in South Korea as it breaks regional balance and damages security interests of the two countries.

Each spring, South Korea and the US carry out annual joint military drills ‘ Key Resolve’ and ‘Foal Eagle’, which they say are of “defensive nature” and aim to cope with threats from North Korea. Pyongyang has consistent­ly condemned the war games and regarded the drills as ‘ rehearsals for northward invasion’. — Bernama

KPA General Staff spokesman

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