North
Korea declares 'state of war' with South
North
Korea has entered a “state of war” against its Southern neighbor,
stating that from now on any issues between the two countries will be
resolved in a "wartime manner."
RT,
29
March, 2013
“From
this time on, the North-South relations will be entering the state of
war and all issues raised between the North and the South will be
handled accordingly,” a
special statement by the country’s top military command reads,
according to the KCNA state news agency.
“The
situation in the Korean Peninsula, which is neither peace nor war,
has come to an end,” the
statement says.
However,
technically, the two Koreas are still in state of war since a peace
treaty after the 1950-53 conflict had never been signed.
Washington "should
be clear that in era of Marshal Kim Jong-un, the greatest-ever
commander, all things are different from the past," went
a statement on North Korean radio early Saturday.
Meanwhile
the White House is taking the fresh North Korean threats seriously,
but not without a bit of skepticism.
“We've
seen reports of a new and unconstructive statement from North
Korea,” said
Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the National Security Council. “We
take these threats seriously and remain in close contact with our
South Korean allies.”
Russia warns US, North Korea muscle-flexing slipping into ‘vicious cycle’
With
North Korea placing its ballistic arsenal on high alert targeting
American bases and the US tenaciously increasing military presence in
the region, the whole situation risks “spiraling out of control”
soon, warned Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov.
Both
North Korea and the US bear responsibility for the recent substantial
escalation of tensions, Lavrov said on Friday, calling on “all
sides not to flex their military muscle.”
"We
are concerned that alongside the adequate, collective reaction of the
UN Security Council, unilateral action is being taken around North
Korea that is increasing military activity,” Lavrov
added, apparently referring to US plans to boost
missile defense against
the North, the joint US-South Koreancontingency
plan in
the event of an attack as well as their recent military drills.
In
a noteworthy contrast to all the previous war games, this time
American B-2 bombers flew over 10,000 kilometers to stage a mock
bombing of Korean soil, in a move that US officials confirmed to be
unprecedented.
Following
this “reckless
provocation” North
Korean military command held an urgent overnight meeting during which
the state’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un signed a decree placing
the Strategic Rocket Force on standby.
“The
situation could simply get out of control,” Sergey
Lavrov told journalists on Friday, calling for a resumption of a
six-party discussion of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal within the
framework of country’s international obligations.
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovmeeting with his Ukrainian counterpart
Leonid Kozhara in Moscow.(RIA Novosti / Vladimir Pesnya)
The
threats towards the US are only hurting North Korea itself as well as
its people, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Friday.
“The
bellicose rhetoric emanating from North Korea only deepens that
nation's isolation,” Earnest
said, adding that North’s unconditional renouncement of nuclear
arms is the only clear path to resolve the situation.
Despite
all the tensions, the United States is capable of defending its
interests in the region, Earnest added.
Propaganda or serious threat?
Military
experts agree that North Korea is at least several years from
building a nuclear warhead or a missile capable of reaching the
mainland US, which makes the threats, at this point, groundless.
However,
a detailed plan of a nuclear strike on the US mainland can be clearly
seen behind the North Korean leader on photos published in national
newspaper. Such a demonstration of nuclear capabilities is likely
aimed at an internal audience, in support of the idea of “sweeping
away the US aggressors.”
North
Korean leader Kim Jong-Un discussing the strike plan with North
Korean officers during an urgent operation meeting at the Supreme
Command in an undisclosed location (AFP PHOTO / KCNA via KNS)
Nevertheless, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel admitted on Thursday that “every provocative, bellicose word and action” of Kim Jong-un has to be taken seriously.
Earlier
this month Washington decided to address North Korea's
faster-than-anticipated progress in nuclear weapons development,
announcing that the US will have 14 missile interceptors up and
running by 2017, even abandoning a key part of its Eastern European
missile defense plan in order to curb the threat from North Korea.
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