Sunday, 1 March 2015
Prepare for war, North Korean leader tells army
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has urged his army to
prepare for war with the United States and its allies, state
media said Saturday, as Pyongyang ramps up the
rhetoric ahead of US-South Korea military drills.
Kim’s comments came after South Korea and the United
States Friday conducted a joint naval drill involving 10
South Korean warships and a US Aegis destroyer, ahead
of the launch of large-scale military exercises that have
enraged the North.
“The prevailing situation where a great war for national
reunification is at hand requires all the KPA (Korean
People’s Army) units to become (elite) Guard Units fully
prepared for war politically and ideologically, in military
technique and materially”, he was quoted by the official
Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) as saying.
North Korea regularly ratchets up hostile rhetoric at
times of joint US-South Korea military exercises that
spark a sharp surge in tensions on the divided peninsula.
Kim called on the military to train hard in order “to tear
to pieces the Stars and Stripes”, in comments made
while opening a new hall at the Victorious Fatherland
Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, KCNA said.
The drill Friday was a prelude to an eight-week exercise,
Foal Eagle, involving air, ground and naval field training,
with around 200,000 Korean and 3,700 US troops that
begins on Monday.
A week-long, largely computer-simulated joint drill, Key
Resolve, will also get under way.
Seoul and Washington insist the exercises are defence-
based in nature, but they are condemned by Pyongyang
as provocative rehearsals for invasion.
North Korea had offered a moratorium on carrying out
nuclear tests if this year’s joint drills were cancelled — a
proposal rejected by Washington as an “implicit threat”
to carry out a fourth atomic drill.
North Korea claims it won the 1950-53 Korean War,
which ended in an armistice instead of a peace treaty,
leaving the two Koreas still technically at war.
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