N.
Korea urges struggle against ‘war-thirsty Trump’ &
‘gangster-like moves for domination’
North
Korean soldiers march during a military parade in Pyongyang, North
Korea, April 15, 2017. © Damir Sagolj / Reuters
RT,
7
October, 2017
North
Korea has called for a nationwide struggle against the US and its
“gangster-like moves for domination and aggression.” The
statement comes as a US warship approaches the Korean Peninsula for
drills with South Korea.
“The
US gangster-like moves for domination, subjugation, aggression and
war are getting evermore reckless and dangerous in the wake of the
frenzy of war thirsty [US President Donald] Trump who spat out the
remarks of ‘total destruction of North Korea’ without
hesitation,” a
spokesman for the National Peace Committee of [North] Korea said,
ascited by
state-run KCNA agency.
“The
pro-US traitors and confrontation maniacs in South Korea are fanning
up such war hysteria of the US,” the
statement dded.
Pyongyang
also slammed the 64-year-old “mutual defense treaty” between the
US and South Korea. The treaty, signed in 1953, allows Washington to
station military forces in South Korea.
The
treaty is an “aggressive
and traitorous war document” which
helps Washington to keep its “imperialist aggression forces” in
South Korea, the North said.
On
Friday, the USS Ronald Reagan, with nearly 80 aircraft on board, was
in the South China Sea on its way to the shores of South Korea. The
military exercises will likely be held around October 20, South
Korean Yonhap News agency reported
The
US and South Korea will reportedly conduct joint drills to detect,
track, and intercept ballistic missiles, in addition to
anti-submarine warfare training.
Donald
Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have been repeatedly
exchanging threats recently. On one occasion, Trump said the US
would “totally
destroy” the
North if attacked, and Kim, who he often refers to as ‘Little
Rocket Man,’ “won’t be around much longer!” Pyongyang
responded in kind, threatening to reduce the US to “ashes
and darkness.”
In
the meantime, Russia and China have repeatedly said that North Korea
should freeze its nuclear and missile programs, while the US and
South Korea should abstain from holding war games in the region.
On
Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin once again said that all
sides should “ease
the rhetoric and find ways for face-to-face dialogue between the
United States and North Korea, as well as between North Korea and
countries in the region.”
“Only
this would help find balanced and reasonable decisions,” he
added.
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