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North Korea promises ‘dire response’ to military action

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PYONGYANG has pledged a tough response to any military action from the US after it sent warships to waters off the Korean Peninsular.

Washington has dispatched the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and its battle group to the region for USSouth Korea wargames.

Tensions on the divided peninsula were already high because of recent ballistic missile launches by North Korea.

Pyongyang sees the annual wargames as a dress rehearsal for invasion, while the North’s missile launches violate UN resolution­s.

“We will hold the US wholly accountabl­e for the catastroph­ic consequenc­es to be entailed by its outrageous actions,” a spokesman for North Korea’s foreign ministry said.

The statement comes after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said US missile strikes against a Syrian air base in retaliatio­n for a chemical weapon attack carry a message for any nation operating outside internatio­nal norms.

He did not specify North Korea, but the context was clear enough.

“If you violate internatio­nal agreements, if you fail to live up to commitment­s, if you become a threat to others, at some point a response is likely to be undertaken,” Mr Tillerson said.

The North has long claimed the US is preparing some kind of assault against it and justifies its nuclear weapons as defensive in nature.

“This goes to prove that the US reckless moves for invading the DPRK have reached a serious phase of its scenario,” the North’s statement said. “If the US dares opt for a military action, crying out for ‘pre-emptive attack’ and ‘removal of the headquarte­rs,’ the DPRK is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the US.”

North Korea’s formal name is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

US Navy ships are a common presence in the Korean region and are in part a show of force.

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> North Korean leader Kim Jong Un holds up the Supreme People’s Assembly card in Pyongyang yesterday as North Korea’s parliament convened Kim Jong Un taking the centre seat

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