April 21, 2022
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N. Korean websites slam military drills

Earlier this week, South Korea and the US kicked off their combined springtime military training that does not include any field troop maneuvers…reports Asian Lite News

North Korean websites on Thursday slammed the annual combined military training between South Korea and the US, labelling it as preparation for war.

Earlier this week, South Korea and the US kicked off their combined springtime military training that does not include any field troop maneuvers, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The drills will continue until April 28.

“This is a reckless, dangerous play with fires of war and a clear exercise for the invasion of the North, driving the Korean Peninsula’s political situation that is already unstable to an extreme,” Uriminzokkiri, a North Korean propaganda outlet, said in a commentary posted on its website.

It added that inter-Korean relations and the political situation on the peninsula have been thrown into “the worst state”.

It took issue with the training as well as remarks by South Korean President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol and Defence Minister Suh Wook on the potential option of a “pre-emptive strike” against the North if inevitable for national security.

Another propaganda website Meari also lambasted the drills, arguing that its true objective is perfecting plans for an invasion of the North.

“The confrontational madness of the South Korean military has reached an extreme,” it said.

“The provocative military action being carried out by the South Korean military and the US could lead to a tragic situation that no one could predict.”

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