North Korea says U.S.-South Korea drills push tension to brink of nuclear war

North Korea says U.S.-South Korea drills push tension to brink of nuclear war

North Korea on Thursday accused the U.S. and South Korea of escalating rigidity to the brink of nuclear battle by their joint army drills involving American strategic belongings, vowing to reply with “offensive action,” state media KCNA stated.

KCNA launched a commentary by Choe Ju Hyon, whom it known as a global safety analyst, criticising the workouts as “a trigger for driving the situation on the Korean peninsula to the point of explosion.”

“The reckless military confrontational hysteria of the U.S. and its followers against the DPRK is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula to an irreversible catastrophe … to the brink of a nuclear war,” the article stated.

It was utilizing the acronym of North Korea’s official identify, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“Now the international community unanimously hopes that the dark clouds of a nuclear war hanging over the Korean peninsula will be removed as early as possible,” it added.

U.S. and South Korean forces have been conducting a sequence of annual springtime workouts since March, together with air and sea drills involving a U.S. plane service and B-1B and B-52 bombers, and their first large-scale amphibious touchdown drills in 5 years.

North Korea has reacted furiously to the workouts, calling them a rehearsal for invasion.

The commentary singled out the air service’s participation as geared toward stoking confrontation, saying the U.S. revealed its “disgusting true colours as the chief culprit of escalating tension.”

It stated the allies have gone past “the tolerance limit” and Pyongyang will reply by exercising its battle deterrence by “offensive action.”

“The drills have turned the Korean peninsula into a huge powder magazine which can be detonated any moment,” it added.

North Korea has been ramping up its army exercise in latest weeks, unveiling new, smaller nuclear warheads, vowing manufacturing of extra weapons-grade nuclear materials and testing what it known as a nuclear-capable underwater assault drone.

Last month, it test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile able to placing anyplace within the U.S., calling it a response to the allied drills.

Source: www.anews.com.tr