North Korea says it sees more US ‘military provocations’ under Trump
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North Korea has long condemned joint military drills by the US and South Korea as rehearsals for war, while Seoul has portrayed the exercises as purely defensive.
PHOTO: REUTERS
SEOUL – North Korea’s Defence Ministry said on Feb 22 that “military provocations” by the United States and its allies were becoming more “pronounced” under the current Donald Trump administration, according to state media.
In a statement carried by state news agency KCNA, the information office chief at the ministry, who was not named, said Washington and its “vassal forces” were threatening the security environment of North Korea, referring to recent joint military drills and US military presence in South Korea.
“We will counter the enemies’ strategic threat with our strategic means,” the official added, while vowing that Pyongyang will continue its military activities.
South Korea’s Defence Ministry said on Feb 21 that a joint air drill was held with the US, with at least one B-1B strategic bomber taking part.
North Korea has long condemned such military drills as rehearsals for war, while Seoul has portrayed the exercises as purely defensive. REUTERS


