North Korea threatens nuclear strike on White House
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on Tuesday, July 29, 2014
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 If the US threatens North Korea's survival, the country will fire nuclear-armed rockets, says Hwang Pyong-So, director of the military's General Political Bureau,
A top-ranking North Korean military official has threatened a nuclear strike
on the White House and Pentagon after accusing Washington of raising
military tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The threat came from Hwang Pyong-So, director of the military's General
Political Bureau, during a speech to a large military rally in Pyongyang
Sunday on the anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean
War.
Hwang, who holds the rank of vice marshal in the Korean People's Army, said a
recent series of South Korea-US military drills, one of which included the
deployment of a nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier, had ramped up tensions.
"If the US imperialists threaten our sovereignty and survival... our
troops will fire our nuclear-armed rockets at the White House and the
Pentagon - the sources of all evil," Hwang said in his speech broadcast
on Monday on state television.
It is not the first time North Korea's bellicose rhetoric has included threats
of nuclear strikes on the continental United States and US bases in the
Pacific.
But most experts believe it is still a long way from developing a viable
intercontinental ballistic missile with the required range.
The North has conducted three nuclear tests, but is not thought to have
mastered the miniaturisation techniques necessary for mounting a warhead on
a missile.
It does possess a range of short-and mid-range missiles capable of striking
South Korea and Japan, and has conducted a series of test firings into the
Sea of Japan (East Sea) in recent weeks.
The latest test on Saturday - guided by the leader Kim Jong-Un - simulated a
short-range missile strike on South Korea where 28,500 US troops are
stationed, the North's state media said.
It defied censure by the UN Security Council which officially condemned
Pyongyang on July 17 over the recent tests as violations of UN resolutions
prohibiting the North from using ballistic missile technology.
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