North Korean leader's sister warns against US joint drills
Kim Yo Jong condemned the joint drills as a "dangerous idea" and warned of negative consequences, highlighting North Korea's view of the exercises as hostile and provocative actions.
- North Korea's Kim Yo Jong condemned U.S.-Japan-South Korea military drills, calling them a "dangerous" display of power that could lead to negative consequences for those involved.
- The upcoming joint exercises, dubbed "Freedom Edge," will occur off South Korea's Jeju Island and include naval, air, and missile defense training.
- North Korea views these drills as potential scenarios for nuclear strikes and plans to respond more clearly and strongly if they continue.
- Pak Jong Chon, a top North Korean official, warned that continued U.S.-led displays of power would lead to stronger countermeasures from North Korea.
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The United States of America, South Korea and Japan have held their first joint multidisciplinary exercises since Presidents Donald Trump and Lee Zhe Myong took office. North Korea resents the joint exercises, considering them a rehearsal for war.
North Korea berates ‘reckless’ US-ROK-Japan military drills as training starts
The North Korean leader’s sister and a top military official have denounced U.S. military drills with South Korea and Japan this week as a “reckless show of force,” issuing a pair of statements threatening unspecified countermeasures. The rebukes from Kim Yo Jong and senior military official Pak Jong Chon came a day before the start […]
The United States, South Korea and Japan have begun the military exercises of the air and the common ship throughout a South Korean island. North Korea has responded by qualifying the action for a "unforced demonstration".
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