The Philippine Star

SoKor, US begin military drill despite NoKor threats

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SEOUL ( AFP) — Tens of thousands of South Korean and US troops kicked off a large- scale military exercise yesterday simulating an all-out attack by North Korea, which has condemned the joint drill as a “declaratio­n of war.”

The drill plays out a fullscale invasion scenario by nuclear- armed North Korea and both Seoul and Washington insist it remains purely defensive in nature.

Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom — along with other annual South Korea-US drills — as wilfully provocativ­e and has threatened the “strongest military counter-action” should this year’s exercise go ahead.

“Such large-scale joint military exercises... are little short of a declaratio­n of a war,” the North’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of Korea, which oversees crossborde­r issues, said last week.

The committee specifical­ly warned of the drill’s potential for an accidental military clash that could trigger an “all-out” conflict.

Military tensions are already running high along the Korean peninsula after South Korea blamed the North for mine blasts that maimed members of a border patrol earlier this month.

The South retaliated by resuming high-decibel propaganda broadcasts across the border, using batteries of loud- speakers that had lain silent for more than a decade.

North Korea has denied any involvemen­t and, at the weekend, threatened “indiscrimi­nate” strikes against South Korean border units unless the broadcasts are halted immediatel­y.

According to the South’s defense ministry, this year’s Ulchi Freedom drill will place a particular emphasis on reconnaiss­ance and intelligen­ce assets to strengthen monitoring of the heavily militarize­d frontier.

The rising tensions were expected to top the agenda of a National Security Council convened and chaired yesterday by President Park Geun-hye.

In a speech to mark the anniversar­y Saturday of the Korean peninsula’s 1945 liberation from Japanese rule, Park described the landmine attack as a serious breach of the armistice that ended the 195053 Korean War, and vowed a tough response to any further provocatio­n by the North.

“North Korea must wake up from its daydream that it can maintain its regime through provocatio­ns and threats ... these will only lead to isolation and destructio­n,” Park said.

Because the 1953 armistice was never replaced by a full peace treaty, the two Koreas technicall­y remain at war.

The 70th anniversar­y of liberation was celebrated by both Koreas, and there had been hopes earlier this year that the event might offer the opportunit­y for some diplomatic fence building.

 ??  ?? Some 80,000 US and Korean soldiers will participat­e in this year’s Ulchi Freedom military exercise.
Some 80,000 US and Korean soldiers will participat­e in this year’s Ulchi Freedom military exercise.

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