Ahead of annual, routine military exercises between South Korea and the
United States, possible sanctions for Nuclear tests conducted by Pyongyang, condemnation from world leaders, North Korea has rhetorically issued its usual caustic objections Saturday threatening war horse America of; “miserable destruction, if your side ignites a war of aggression by staging the reckless joint military exercises ... at this dangerous time."
North Korea tested Nuclear arsenal two weeks ago accompanying long range ballistic missile which received fierce military drills, including a public display of newly deployed cruise missiles with pinpoint accuracy by the South’s military.
North Korea issued the objections to exercises Key Resolve and Foal Eagle
scheduled for March and April to U.S. commander James D. Sherman, state run news agency KCNA reported. The message was delivered over the phone in English, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported. It also condemned the threat of new sanctions over North Korea's recent actions.
A United Nations military commission informed Pyongyang of the upcoming routine exercises, according to a joint statement from U.S. and South Korean military officials.
The commission also told North Korea that they are "not related with the current situations on the Korean Peninsula."
Around 10,000 U.S. forces will participate in Foal Eagle from March 1 to April 30. Key Resolve will involve 10,000 South Korean troops and 3,500 U.S. troops in exercises March 11 to 21.
Key Resolve will include U.N. troops and neutral supervisors.
United States, possible sanctions for Nuclear tests conducted by Pyongyang, condemnation from world leaders, North Korea has rhetorically issued its usual caustic objections Saturday threatening war horse America of; “miserable destruction, if your side ignites a war of aggression by staging the reckless joint military exercises ... at this dangerous time."
North Korea tested Nuclear arsenal two weeks ago accompanying long range ballistic missile which received fierce military drills, including a public display of newly deployed cruise missiles with pinpoint accuracy by the South’s military.
North Korea issued the objections to exercises Key Resolve and Foal Eagle
scheduled for March and April to U.S. commander James D. Sherman, state run news agency KCNA reported. The message was delivered over the phone in English, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported. It also condemned the threat of new sanctions over North Korea's recent actions.
A United Nations military commission informed Pyongyang of the upcoming routine exercises, according to a joint statement from U.S. and South Korean military officials.
The commission also told North Korea that they are "not related with the current situations on the Korean Peninsula."
Around 10,000 U.S. forces will participate in Foal Eagle from March 1 to April 30. Key Resolve will involve 10,000 South Korean troops and 3,500 U.S. troops in exercises March 11 to 21.
Key Resolve will include U.N. troops and neutral supervisors.
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