North Koreans
including soldiers attend a rally in support of North Korean leader Kim
Jong-un's order to put its missile units on standby in preparation for a
possible war against the U.S. and South Korea, in Pyongyang March 29,
2013.(Reuters / KCNA)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/news/north-korea-vicious-cycle-russia-072/
North Korea has
entered a “state of war” against its Southern neighbor, stating that from now
on any issues between the two countries will be resolved in a "wartime
manner."
“From this
time on, the North-South relations will be entering the state of war and all
issues raised between the North and the South will be handled accordingly,” a special statement by the country’s top
military command reads, according to the KCNA state news agency.
“The situation
in the Korean Peninsula, which is neither peace nor war, has come to an end,” the statement says.
However,
technically, the two Koreas are still in state of war since a peace treaty
after the 1950-53 conflict had never been signed.
With North Korea
placing its ballistic arsenal on high alert targeting American bases and the US
tenaciously increasing military presence in the region, the whole situation
risks “spiraling out of control” soon, warned Russia’s foreign minister Sergey
Lavrov.
Both North Korea
and the US bear responsibility for the recent substantial escalation of
tensions, Lavrov said on Friday, calling on “all sides not to flex their
military muscle.”
"We are
concerned that alongside the adequate, collective reaction of the UN Security
Council, unilateral action is being taken around North Korea that is increasing
military activity,”Lavrov
added, apparently referring to US plans to boost missile
defense against the North, the joint US-South Korean contingency plan
in the event of an attack as well as their recent military drills.
In a noteworthy
contrast to all the previous war games, this time American B-2 bombers flew
over 10,000 kilometers to stage a mock bombing of Korean soil, in a move that
US officials confirmed to be unprecedented.
Following this “reckless
provocation” North Korean military command held an urgent overnight meeting
during which the state’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un signed a decree placing the
Strategic Rocket Force on standby.
“The situation
could simply get out of control,” Sergey Lavrov told journalists on Friday, calling for a resumption of a
six-party discussion of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal within the framework of
country’s international obligations
Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrovmeeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Leonid Kozhara in
Moscow.(RIA Novosti / Vladimir Pesnya)
While N. Korea
has firmly pledged to “settle accounts with the US imperialists” and “mercilessly
strike the US mainland, their stronghold, their military bases” in case of
any further provocations, US officials seemingly do not consider the threat to
be as real as the democratic republic is trying to present it to be.
The threats
towards the US are only hurting North Korea itself as well as its people, White
House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Friday.
“The bellicose
rhetoric emanating from North Korea only deepens that nation's isolation,” Earnest said, adding that North’s
unconditional renouncement of nuclear arms is the only clear path to resolve
the situation.
Despite all the
tensions, the United States is capable of defending its interests in the
region, Earnest added.
Propaganda or serious threat?
Military experts
agree that North Korea is at least several years from building a nuclear
warhead or a missile capable of reaching the mainland US, which makes the
threats, at this point, groundless.
However, a
detailed plan of a nuclear strike on the US mainland can be clearly seen behind
the North Korean leader on photos published in national newspaper. Such a demonstration
of nuclear capabilities is likely aimed at an internal audience, in support of
the idea of “sweeping away the US aggressors.”
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un discussing the strike plan
with North Korean officers during an urgent operation meeting at the Supreme
Command in an undisclosed location (AFP PHOTO / KCNA via KNS)
Nevertheless, US
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel admitted on Thursday that “every provocative,
bellicose word and action” of Kim Jong-un has to be taken seriously.
Earlier this
month Washington decided to address North Korea's faster-than-anticipated
progress in nuclear weapons development, announcing that the US will have 14
missile interceptors up and running by 2017, even abandoning a key part of its
Eastern European missile defense plan in order to curb the threat from North
Korea.
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