N.
Korea threatens ‘pre-emptive’ nuclear strike against US
A
spokesman for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry says his country may
deliver a pre-emptive nuclear strike against its enemies in case an
attack on Pyongyang is launched.
RT,
7
March, 2013
"Since
the United States is about to ignite a nuclear war, we will be
exercising our right to a preemptive nuclear attack against the
headquarters of the aggressor in order to protect our supreme
interest," said the statement carried by the official KCNA news
agency.
The
reclusive state has ramped up its military rhetoric after conducting
its third nuclear test last month, threatening to use every means,
including the nuclear arsenal, against any aggression.
The
White House responded to the threat, saying the US is fully capable
of defending against any North Korean ballistic missile attack.
Lately
Pyongyang accused Washington and Seoul of preparing an attack on
North Korea under the guise of a joint military exercise.
As
the annual two-month drill goes on, North Korea has imposed no-fly
and no-sail zones off both its coasts, a move indicating that it
plans to hold its own war games, South Korea’s governmental sources
said.
Military
experts say North Korea is years away from developing a long-range
missile and a nuclear warhead to attack mainland US.
The
war of words continues as the UN Security Council mulls over a new
round of sanctions against Pyongyang, which are meant to be a
response to the February nuclear test.
All
permanent members of the UNSC condemned the test, including North
Korea’s reluctant ally China, which indicates the sanction-imposing
resolution is likely to be adopted.
The
new measures are expected to include mandatory inspections of cargoes
going in or out of North Korea, additional restraints on luxury trade
and freeze of assets of two organizations related to the nuclear
test.
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