DPRK Rebukes U.S.-South Korea Military Exercise
In a statement issued Friday via media, a spokesperson from the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army criticized the extensive drill being conducted across land, air, and sea in South Korea. The spokesperson described the exercise as a reckless, large-scale war simulation, asserting that its purpose is to prepare for a sudden, preemptive attack on the DPRK.
The statement emphasized the dangerous nature of the exercise, which includes simulations of attacks on DPRK nuclear facilities and a series of military maneuvers and live-fire drills. The spokesperson argued that such actions pose a direct threat to the security of North Korea and exacerbate regional tensions.
The report also highlighted the participation of British warships in a joint maritime operation in the Pacific Ocean. Their involvement, along with forces from other countries part of the "UN Command," has expanded the exercise into a multinational military operation, amplifying its threats to the DPRK.
The DPRK's statement concluded by condemning the exercise for disturbing the regional balance of power, placing full blame on the U.S. and South Korea for escalating tensions. In response, North Korea's army has pledged to bolster its readiness and reiterated its commitment to defending the nation by exercising its right to self-defense against any military provocations.
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