Thursday, 2 February 2023

North Korea Vows ‘Toughest Reaction’ Possible After US Military Pledges More Weapons to Peninsula

North Korea Vows ‘Toughest Reaction’ Possible After US Military Pledges More Weapons to Peninsula

North Korea Vows ‘Toughest Reaction’ Possible After US Military Pledges More Weapons to Peninsula




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After the US Defense Secretary promised to beef up South Korean military capabilities, North Korean officials have pledged an especially harsh response in the event of a US attack.







The North Korean government has pledged it will respond with the “toughest possible” measures to any US military provocation against the country, after the US pledged to deploy more weapons to the Korean peninsula.


Following recent “reckless military confrontational maneuvers and hostile acts of the US and its vassal forces,” the Foreign Ministry of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said Thursday that the Biden regime brought the “military and political situation on the Korean peninsula and in the region” to an “extreme red line.”


“The US is going to ignite an all-out showdown with the DPRK,” officials there said, citing the intimidating new war games the US is set to hold along with the South Korean regime in February – including a "drill for operating extended deterrence" and the “largest-ever field mobile live shell firing drill simulating the use of nuclear weapons.”


As North Korean authorities noted, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with his counterpart in South Korea Tuesday amid an ongoing tour of the Pacific.







“During the visit to South Korea on January 31, the US Defense Secretary openly declared that the US would deploy more strategic assets such as the fifth generation stealth fighters and nuclear carriers,” and he spoke “unhesitatingly” about the potential deployment of nuclear weapons against their country, they said.


This “vivid expression” of the US brinkmanship will “result in turning the Korean peninsula into a huge war arsenal and a more critical war zone,” per DPRK officials.


With North Koreans now “seeing through the true intention of the US,” officials point out that “the DPRK has a clear counteraction strategy,” which they note is “capable of coping with any short- and long-term scheme implemented by the US and its vassal forces.”


Officials underscored that it “will strongly control the present and future potential challenges with the most overwhelming nuclear force.”







“If the US continues to introduce strategic assets into the Korean peninsula and its surrounding area, the DPRK will make clearer its deterring activities without fail according to their nature,” they promised.


As it stands, the DPRK is “not interested in any contact or dialogue with the US” as long as it continues to pursue what the North Korean government condemned as a “hostile policy and confrontational line.”


For now, “the escalating tension on the Korean peninsula and in the region is entirely attributable to the hostile policy of the US,” they say, given that Washington is forcing the DPRK to “disarm itself unilaterally by means of sanctions and military pressure” while it “pursues the military expansion of its allies.”


“The decades-long history of the DPRK-US confrontation shows that the DPRK should deal with the US imperialists by force only, as they are dreaming of disarming the DPRK and bringing down its social system with the 'end' of the DPRK set as a goal of their state administration,” the statement noted.








Officials concluded: “The more dangerous the US threat to the DPRK gets, the stronger backfire the US will face in direct proportion to it.”



Special operation of the Russian Federation, February 1. The main thing:



▪️ The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that Ukrainian troops in the Kupyansk and Krasnolymansk directions lost more than 120 soldiers per day, in the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye - more than 60;


▪️ The Russian Armed Forces carried out offensive operations in the Donetsk direction, as a result, the Ukrainian forces lost more than 100 military;


▪️ Up to 10 Ukrainian troops were destroyed in the Kherson direction;


▪️ All questions on the restoration of housing in the areas bordering Ukraine should be closed as soon as possible, Putin said;


▪️ Putin called it a priority to prevent shelling of the regions by Ukraine;


▪️ In the Kursk region, due to shelling from Ukraine, a total of 23 apartment buildings and 379 private houses, as well as seven social facilities, were damaged, the governor of the region said;


▪️ An attempt to shell the oil pumping station of the Druzhba oil pipeline was made on January 31, there were no casualties, the pipeline is operating normally, Transneft reported;


▪️The meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine is scheduled for February 24, follows from the program of events of the Security Council;


▪️ The West is expanding the volume and range of shock offensive weapons supplied to the Kyiv regime, Naryshkin told RIA Novosti;


▪️ Peskov on the new US aid package for Kyiv: this is the way to increase the escalation, but will not change the course of events.


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