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N Korea Threatens to Flex Nuclear Muscle

N Korea Threatens to Flex Nuclear Muscle
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North Korea threatened to demonstrate its nuclear deterrence in a move that could indicate the regime is preparing to carry out a fourth atomic test amid long-stalled disarmament talks.

N Korea Threatens to Flex Nuclear Muscle The powerful National Defense Commission [NDC], chaired by leader Kim Jong-UN, said on Friday that the North would continue efforts "to bolster up its nuclear deterrence for self-defense".
"And additional measures will be taken to demonstrate its might one after another as long as the US nuclear threat and blackmail persist as now", it added in a statement carried by Pyongyang state media.'

North Korea and its main ally China want a resumption of six-party talks on the North's nuclear weapons program, but Washington and Seoul both insist that Pyongyang must first demonstrate some tangible commitment to abandoning nuclear weapons.
"The US had better roll back its worn-out hostile policy towards the DPRK [North Korea] as soon as possible and shape a new realistic policy before it is too late," the NDC statement added.

He further stated that "this would be beneficial not only to meeting the US interests but also to ensuring the security of its mainland."
In March last year, North Korea's military put its "strategic" rocket units on a war footing and threatened to strike targets on the US mainland, Hawaii and Guam, as well as South Korea as tensions soared.

Despite a successful long-range rocket launch in December 2012, most experts believe North Korea is years away from developing a genuine inter-continental ballistic missile that could strike the mainland United States.
North Korea carried out nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and in February last year.

The NDC stressed the North would never make a first, unilateral move towards giving up its nuclear weapons program despite US pressure to do so.
The statement also lambasted what it called a "groundless human rights racket" against the North by the United States.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team