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North Korea Accuses United States of Provocation, Saying It's 'not Afraid of War'
Associated Press | Dec 8, 2001

Posted on 12/08/2001 6:25:13 AM PST by Bad~Rodeo

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea accused the United States on Saturday of trying to start a war against the communist state, and said it will respond to war with war.

Saturday's statement came after President Bush issued a fresh warning last week to Iraq and North Korea that there would be consequences if they produce weapons of mass destruction. Bush demanded that the North allow U.N. experts to inspect its suspected nuclear weapons program.

The North's Stalinist regime regularly issues strident, hardline statements against the United States.

Bush's demand reflected an "attempt to provoke a new war of aggression against the (North)," Minju Joson, a state-run North Korean newspaper, said in a commentary.

"The Korean people and the People's Army do not want war but are not afraid of it," it said. "Now that the U.S. makes desperate efforts to unleash a war of aggression against the Democratic People's Republic of (North) Korea, it is fully ready to react to the war with a war of justice."

The commentary was carried by the North's official foreign news outlet, KCNA, which was monitored in Seoul.

North Korea has escalated its anti-U.S. rhetoric after Washington deployed more fighter jets to South Korea last month to fill in for a U.S. aircraft carrier that left the region to support the American military campaign in Afghanistan.

The North has also ignored Bush's offer in June to open dialogue aimed at curbing North Korea's missile and nuclear programs and its massive deployment of troops near the border with South Korea.

The Korean peninsula was divided into the communist North and pro-Western South in 1945. The 1950-53 Korean War ended without a peace treaty, and the two sides are still technically at war.


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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: Outraged At FLA
"Dont forget that these two countries are separated by a dense mine field. The first one to rush the line, well, better have good maps. :)"

I remember that many moons ago..the '70's, I think, NK forces were caught tunneling UNDER the minefield and into SK. Very little came of that in the way of reparcussions. If a hostile country were tunneling under the border of my country in preparation for an invasion, I'd be really p*ssed off.

42 posted on 12/09/2001 5:23:29 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: Black Jade
Again, great links/post..thanks Jade.
43 posted on 12/09/2001 7:45:42 AM PST by ChaseR
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To: Black Jade
Very scary!
44 posted on 12/09/2001 12:53:08 PM PST by Bigg Red
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Now my assumption would be that N. Korea is very capable of selling nuclear and missle weapons to other neighboring countries who may pose a potential threat to the U.S.
45 posted on 12/09/2001 4:00:23 PM PST by goldilucky
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"North Korea has sold missiles to other countries."
That comes as NO surprise to me.
47 posted on 12/11/2001 6:52:30 PM PST by goldilucky
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