×
Newsmax TV & Webwww.newsmax.comFREE - In Google Play
VIEW
×
Newsmax TV & Webwww.newsmax.comFREE - On the App Store
VIEW
Skip to main content
Tags: ASIASTAFF | ASIASTORY | ASIAX | ASNRGIND | ATECH | ATRANS | BNALL

North Korea Says U.S., South Korea Drill ‘Inviting Nuclear War’

Friday, 24 December 2010 10:56 PM EST

Dec. 25 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said the U.S. and South Korea are “inviting a nuclear war” by conducting military drills, even as a Seoul-based think tank predicted that Kim Jong Il’s regime may hold another atomic test next year.

South Korea’s Dec. 20 artillery drill on Yeonpyeong Island near the disputed sea border was an intentional provocation, and North Korea is closely watching “the reckless behavior of the warmongers inviting a nuclear war,” the communist country’s state-run Korean Central News Agency said today, citing commentaries in the Rodong newspaper.

The comments follow a threat North Korea made yesterday to wage a “sacred war” using nuclear weapons if attacked. North Korea may conduct a third nuclear test next year as it needs to refine its plutonium bomb, South Korea’s state-run Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security said in a report posted on its website yesterday.

North Korea has repeatedly claimed that military maneuvers by South Korea and the U.S. are preparations for a full-scale invasion. The regime is “fully prepared to launch a sacred war of justice of Korean style based on the nuclear deterrent,” KCNA reported yesterday, citing Kim Yong Chun, the minister of its People’s Armed Forces.

Retaliation to any further attack by the north would include airstrikes, South Korea’s Defense Minister Kim Kwan Jin said Dec. 3.

South Korea held an artillery drill on Yeonpyeong Island on Dec. 20, the first live-firing exercise on the island since last month. Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased since North Korea shelled the island on Nov. 23, killing two soldiers and two civilians.

The south conducted another one-day exercise on Dec. 23 involving jet fighters, mobile artillery and about 800 troops in an area between Seoul and the Demilitarized Zone that separates the nation from its communist neighbor. Both drills ended without retaliation from the north.

--With assistance from Seonjin Cha and Shinhye Kang in Seoul. Editors: Anand Krishnamoorthy, Jim McDonald

To contact the reporter on this story: Jun Yang in Seoul at [email protected]

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jim McDonald at [email protected]

© Copyright 2023 Bloomberg News. All rights reserved.


Newsfront
Dec. 25 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said the U.S. and South Korea are inviting a nuclear war by conducting military drills, even as a Seoul-based think tank predicted that Kim Jong Il s regime may hold another atomic test next year.South Korea s Dec. 20 artillery drill on...
ASIASTAFF,ASIASTORY,ASIAX,ASNRGIND,ATECH,ATRANS,BNALL,BNSTAFF,BNTEAMS,BUSINESS,CMD,CMDME,DEF,EM,FINNEWS,GEN,GENNEWS,GOV,GOWEB,JPNHEADERS,KOREA,MARKETS,MSCIEMAS,MSCINAMER,MSCIWORLD,NASIA,NEWSWORD07,NKOREA,NORTHAM,NRG,NUK,ONWEB,OPTOUTLINK,POL,POLNEWS,RECALL,SKOREA,STFILT241,STFILT266,STFILT268,TYO,UPDATE,US,USGOV
348
2010-56-24
Friday, 24 December 2010 10:56 PM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

Sign up for Newsmax’s Daily Newsletter

Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox.

(Optional for Local News)
Privacy: We never share your email address.
Join the Newsmax Community
Read and Post Comments
Please review Community Guidelines before posting a comment.
 
TOP

Newsmax, Moneynews, Newsmax Health, and Independent. American. are registered trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax TV, and Newsmax World are trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc.

NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Download the NewsmaxTV App
Get the NewsmaxTV App for iOS Get the NewsmaxTV App for Android Scan QR code to get the NewsmaxTV App
NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved