North Korea Declares War – Promises Nuclear War on Official State Website
Posted by Jim Hoft on Friday, March 29, 2013, 8:12 PM
The North Korean regime promised, on it's official state website, an “all-out war and a nuclear war”with South Korea and America, in response to any perceived provocation.A spokesman for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea (CPRK) on Thursday issued the following statement:Shortly ago, the U.S. and south Korean puppet group cooked up a “joint plan to cope with the provocation of a local war,” escalating the danger of a war.The joint plan signed by the commander of the U.S. forces in south Korea and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of south Korea calls on the U.S. forces to automatically get involved in the conflict in case of the north’s “provocation of a local war” and thus jointly counter it together with the south Korean puppet army.The plan for aggression elaborates on the contents of the operation and proposals on joint counteraction.In this regard, the south Korean puppet group claims that a legal and institutional mechanism has been provided to ensure the U.S. forces’ automatic involvement in the local war, the U.S. agreed with the principle on striking not only the base of provocations and supporting and commanding forces and that it has become possible to make a prompt and decisive counteraction against any provocation by the north.All these facts brought the U.S. hypocrisy to daylight and proved that the U.S. and south Korea are the root cause and chieftain of the provocation of a local war.The above-said joint plan is a very dangerous document for invading the DPRK and an open declaration of a war of aggression against it.Any conflict on the Korean Peninsula will immediately lead to an all-out war and a nuclear war, not confined to a local war.The Armistice Agreement, the north-south agreements on nonaggression and the joint declaration on denuclearization of the peninsula were totally nullified due to the grave provocations of the U.S. and the puppet group. Consequently, there is no mechanism to deter a war.
1 comment:
Makes sense. The people of N. Korea are starving. Might as well go down fighting. If they have enough energy.
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