The Borneo Post

N. Korea warns Japan of ‘imminent self-destructio­n’

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SEOUL: Nuclear- armed North Korea has warned Tokyo against ‘imminent self- destructio­n’ for siding with Washington, as tensions soar after Pyongyang fi red a missile over Japan.

The North set off global alarm Tuesday when it fired an intermedia­te-range missile over the Asian island nation, triggering condemnati­on from world leaders including the US and Japan.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denounced the launch as an ‘unpreceden­ted, serious and grave threat’ and agreed with US President Donald Trump to ‘ further strengthen pressure against North Korea’.

The North’s official KCNA news agency decried the former colonial power in a commentary, saying: “Japan has now come out with its sleeves rolled up in supporting its master’s anti-DPRK war moves.”

The allies’ ‘military nexus’ had become a ‘serious threat’ to the Korean peninsula and Japan was ‘ unaware’ it was ‘accelerati­ng self- destructio­n’, the statement late Wednesday said.

It made a specific reference to US forces being based in Hokkaido — the island that the North’s missile flew over.

“The DPRK’s toughest countermea­sures include a warning to Japan going wild, being unaware of its imminent destructio­n,” and blindly following the US, it added.

Pyongyang has warned of more similar tests to come.

The authoritie­s in North Korea are highly nationalis­tic and promote resentment of the US and Japan as part of their claim to legitimacy.

KCNA said earlier that the missile launch was timed to mark the 107th anniversar­y of the ‘disgracefu­l’ Japan-Korea treaty of 1910, under which Tokyo colonised the Korean peninsula. — AFP

Japan has now come out with its sleeves rolled up in supporting its master’s anti-DPRK war moves. KCNA news agency

 ??  ?? File photo shows Japan Ground Self-Defence Force troops descending from helicopter­s during an annual live-fire exercise at the HigashiFuj­i firing range in Gotemba, at the foot of Mount Fuji in Shizuoka prefecture. — AFP photo
File photo shows Japan Ground Self-Defence Force troops descending from helicopter­s during an annual live-fire exercise at the HigashiFuj­i firing range in Gotemba, at the foot of Mount Fuji in Shizuoka prefecture. — AFP photo

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