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North Korea vows to protect itself


North Korea vowed Wednesday that it "will take every necessary measure to protect its sovereignty" in the midst of 12-day U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises.

"These war exercises were kicked off by the U.S. and the South Korean puppet war-like forces across South Korea at a time when the inter-Korean relations have reached the worst phase and the situation has grown so tense that a war may break out (at) any moment due to the reckless policy of confrontation pursued by the South Korean conservative authorities," North Korea's official KCNA news agency said.

Referring to "war maneuvers" and "nuclear war exercises," a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said they were "designed to mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) in terms of their scale and contents from A to Z," according to KCNA.

South Korea has defended the joint exercises.

"We have said several times that the U.S.-South Korean military exercises are annual defensive exercises," said Kim Ho-nyun, a Unification Ministry spokesman, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported Monday.

"We again urge North Korea to maintain the agreed stance of mutual respect and to stop its verbal attacks and actions that are raising tensions on the Korean peninsula," he said.

Tensions have ramped up in recent days, as North Korea threatened retaliation in the event of an interception of its "satellite" launch.

U.S. and South Korean officials have said that North Korea appears to be preparing to test-fire its long-range missile, the Taepodong-2, under the guise of launching a satellite into space. The missile is thought to have an intended range of about 4,200 miles (6,700 kilometers), which -- if true -- could give it the capability of striking Alaska or Hawaii.

On Saturday U.S. envoy Stephen Bosworth said he wanted dialogue with North Korea, but he also spoke against North Korea's move to go forward with a launch, saying it would be "ill-advised."

Do you think there is a real possibility of the Korean peninsula breaking out in war again and also do you think the U.S. should be worried about North Korea's new long-range missile?



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these joint exercises happen annually. Its North Korea propaganda saying its preparing for war. I'm not concerned because North Korea can boast about its huge army using weapons from the 1960s while us and South Korea are boosting are 2009 technology. The new long range missile is scary if theoretically it can reach Alaska or Hawaii.  Hopefully it blows up in 40 seconds like it did two years ago. Obama ignore North Korea, let them whine that the South Korea isn't giving them unconditional aid.

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