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WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears

Kim Jong-un has regularly responded to US military
operations in the region with missile launches as the
two nations trade threats of conflict.
Now North Korea has blasted Donald Trump’s soldiers,
accusing them of “imperialist aggression” after US
forces joined South Korean troops to carry out military
drills on the Korean peninsula.
In a statement through propaganda mouthpiece KCNA,
the North Korean regime accused the US of preparing
for an invasion.
They said: “The U.S. imperialists and the south Korean
puppet forces are reportedly getting more hell-bent on
war moves against the DPRK.
On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an 'unimaginable
strike at an unimaginable time' on US targets
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“The warmongers of the South Korean puppet navy
announced at the 'National Assembly' defence
committee on Oct. 19 that they would plan to use
Apache helicopters of the 2nd Division of the U.S.
imperialist aggression army in a combined operational
drill with the U.S.
“Meanwhile, the U.S. ground forces are reported to get
hell-bent on drills for skirmish in tunnel of the north
side and street battle and purchase of military
equipment for them.”
Yesterday the US Air Force publicly taunted North
Korea with a flyby near the hermit state’s coast as
Kim Jong-un’s war of words with Trump continues.
US fighter jets buzzed the rogue nation as they flew
over South Korea as part of the Seoul International
Aerospace and Defence Exhibition being held this
weekend.
South Korea shows off
impressive military assets
amid fears of North Korea
attack
Thu, September 28, 2017
South Koreans are preparing for war by displaying
martial arts and massive weapons in military
exercises and drills.
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A South Korean Special Army female soldier
performs 'Teukgong martial arts' [EPA]
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Yesterday the US Air Force publicly taunted North
Korea with a flyby near the hermit state’s coast
The display saw a series of F-22 Raptors, one of the
most advanced jets in the world, perform in an air
show after taking off from the Seoul Military Airport in
Seongnam.
The high-tech 'Raptor' stealth planes are the most
capable air superiority fighters in the world, able to
sneak past radar undetected.
On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an “unimaginable
strike at an unimaginable time” on US targets in
response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval
drills near the Korean Peninsula.
And a day later, a senior diplomat vowed to "fight fire
with fire" if the USA were to attack as North Korea
insisted having nuclear weapons was a matter of "life
or death".
Kim has previously reacted badly to US-South Korean
drills
North Korea v USA explosive
latest pictures
Wed, September 20, 2017
Images depict how tensions have escalated
between North Korea and the United States. Kim
Jong-Un boasted of North Korea's ability to strike
any target in the US after a second ICBM test that
weapons experts said could even bring New York
into range - in a potent challenge to President
Donald Trump
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North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile
(ICBM), Hwasong-14 being lauched at an
undisclosed place in North Korea [AFP/Getty
Images]
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While Trump has refused to rule out taking military
action against the secretive nation and even
threatened that dictatorship could be “totally
annihilated”.
While nuclear weapons and security experts say the
rest of the world really should be worried about the
potential fallout from some of the President's tweets.
Alex Wellerstein, a historian of nuclear weapons,
warned Trump’s failure to back down from his
aggressive rhetoric could see Pyongyang simply
increase its nuclear weapons testing as it deems the
USA to remain a significant threat.
He said: "I think the belligerent rhetoric is making it
worse. I don't think he is clear on how to get people
to do what you want if they aren't already inclined to
agree with you.
"When you have a lot of money, people around you
tend to do what you say, and that isn't really great
preparation for international diplomacy."

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