North Korea Warns U.S. Drill, Sanctions Endanger Region

July 22, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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HANOI, Vietnam — North Korea on Thursday warned the United States that imposing fresh sanctions and holding military drills with South Korea this weekend will endanger the entire region and destroy hopes for a nuke-free Korean peninsula.

The remarks precede an Asian security meeting in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, on Friday, attended by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the top diplomats from both Koreas four months after the sinking of a South Korean warship that killed 46 sailors. The North has been blamed but denies responsibility.

"If the U.S. is really interested in the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, it should halt the military exercises and sanctions that destroy the mood for dialogue," North Korean spokesman Ri Tong Il told reporters on the sidelines of meetings Thursday.

Sanctions, he said, escalate the U.S.'s "hostile policy toward North Korea."

On Wednesday, Washington announced it would impose new sanctions aimed at stifling the North's nuclear activities. Ri said any new sanctions would be in violation of a U.N. Security Council statement approved earlier this month that condemned the sinking but stopped short of directly assigning blame.

Regarding the naval drills the U.S. and South Korea plan this weekend, Ri told Yonhap news agency, "Such a move presents a grave threat to the peace and security not only to the Korean peninsula, but to the region."

He later said the North is willing to meet the U.S. and Japan on the sidelines of Friday's security meeting if they request it, but no such proposals have come, Yonhap reported.

Seoul has said there will be no one-on-one meetings with the North until an apology is issued for the sinking of the navy ship Cheonan. Clinton and representatives from all other parties in the stalled nuclear talks will be in Vietnam, but diplomats have said a meeting among them is unlikely.

In a sign of how tense relations are — and how difficult such meetings would be — U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates struck back Thursday at North Korea's criticism of the military drills. "My response to that is that I condemn their sinking of the Cheonan," Gates said to reporters in Jakarta, Indonesia.

South Korea has said the naval drills are defensive training exercises that do not violate the U.N. Security Council statement and that the sanctions are not to avenge the ship sinking but instead target the North's illicit nuclear activities.

A South Korean foreign ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press, accused North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun of using the meeting in Vietnam to look for friends.

"North Korea's foreign minister has been very busy hanging out and trying to gain support from other countries," the official said. "Many countries support South Korea's position, and nobody likes North Korea."

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said he wasn't surprised the North was upset about the drills, but that South Korea and the U.S. have the right to conduct the military exercises.

"They can be angry on many things," he told reporters, speaking in English. "If you Google North Korea every day, you find all kinds of angry words, and I'll be in trouble if I follow my policy based on their state of emotion."

An international investigation concluded the North sunk the ship by torpedo attack. The two Koreas remain in a state of war because a peace treaty was never signed to end their three-year war in the 1950s. Pyongyang cites the presence of 28,500 U.S. troops on South Korean soil as a main reason it needs to build nuclear weapons to defend itself.

North Korea vehemently denies any involvement in the sinking, and has asked the U.N. Command governing the armistice to let the regime conduct its own investigation. Military officers from the command and North Korea were to meet along the heavily fortified border that divides the peninsula, known as the Demilitarized Zone, on Friday.

The 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are now caught in the middle of a diplomatic tug-of-war, with the two Koreas battling over the exact wording of one paragraph in a regional security statement about the sinking. The statement will be issued Friday by ASEAN, along with 17 other nations that include the United States, Japan and both Koreas.

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North Korea is like a dangerous dog, and it finds nobody is caring about him, then it's crazy... so that it must do something to play the world (US China Russia, etc..)

China is unable to manage North Korea, and now the only way is to make the dangerous dog dead and help North Korea people go to democracy. Who should take the leadership now?

Of coz US. Please do it. China can do nothing but seeing US help South Korea to reunite the peninsula.

A young people from China 7:10AM July 23, 2010

The truth is that the Holy Bilbe talks of these things. It prophesied about them. It says the world will get worse not better. Deception will be on the increase the Holy Bible prophesied . What about you, your life and your loved ones???

Are you saved??? Jesus is coming back!!!!!!

The world as we observe it today and compare with biblical prophesies is picking up speed in preparation of the last laps (in atletics language) to the coming of the Lord Jesus. Be saved now!! The time is now to receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior!!! He is The way to the Father. The bible say there is no other salvation under the heavens given, by which man should be saved, except that which is in Jesus Christ!!!!!! Jesus said no one comes to the Father except through me. He said I am the way, the truth and the life!!!!

Ask yourself what if this is the only truth. Be saved. Say this short prayer out with your mouth and mean it. "Jesus Son of the Living God. I confess you as my Lord. I believe you died for my sins, and you were burried. I believe God raised you from the death. Come into my life and into my spirit. Be Lord of my life. I receive you by faith. I am now saved. I am a child of the Most High God. Thank you heavenly Farther for the gift of salvation. Amen". If you have said this prayer believing, then YOU ARE SAVED!!!! CONGRATULATIONS. when your days end on this earth your next destination assured is heaven with the Father.

Believe me this prayer has saved you from going into hell and will propel you to heaven when your time comes. Now Jesus is your Lord and Savior.

Kings and Priests 4:57AM July 23, 2010

Hillary Clinton, American leadership and the entire world should be serious.

1. If the misile that sank the South Korean warship was fired from North Korea or by its military, then North Korea should accept responsibilty.

2. If the misile that sank the warship was built by North Korea, and is part of their arsenal, and the North Koreans refuse to accept responsibilty, claiming they did not fire it. Then you should be more worried because you have the state of Northern Korea is close to anarchy, where its leaders and military officials are unable to safe guard, and account for their many Potent Military Weapons within their military warehouses. The question is, what next? One North Korean misile has destroyed a warship, and I believe that one North Korean misile can destroy a city. Which city is next? Something to think about.

Kings and Priests 4:07AM July 23, 2010

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