NoKor: US has crossed red line
PYONGYANG, North Korea—North Korea’s top diplomat for US affairs told The Associated Press on Thursday that Washington “crossed the red line” and effectively declared war by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its list of sanctioned individuals, and said a vicious showdown could erupt if the United States and South Korea hold annual war games as planned next month.
Han Song Ryol, directorgeneral of the US affairs department at the North’s Foreign Ministry, said in an interview that recent US actions have put the situation on the Korean Peninsula on a war footing.
The United States and South Korea regularly conduct joint military exercises south of the Demilita- rized Zone, and Pyongyang typically responds to them with tough talk and threats of retaliation.
Han said North Korea believes the nature of the maneuvers has become openly aggressive because they reportedly now include training designed to prepare troops for the invasion of the North’s capital and “decapitation strikes” aimed at killing its top leadership.
Han says designating Kim himself for sanctions was the final straw.
“The Obama administration went so far to have the impudence to challenge the supreme dignity of the DPRK in order to get rid of its unfavorable position during the political and military showdown with the DPRK,” Han said, using the acronym for North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
“The United States has crossed the red line in our showdown,” he said. “We regard this thrice- cursed crime as a declaration of war.”
Although North Korea had already been heav- ily sanctioned internationally for its nuclear weapons, Washington’s announcement on July 6 was the first time Kim Jong Un has been personally sanctioned.