N Korea Warns of Counter-Attack on US Warship
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North Korea on Friday threatened to "bury in the sea" a US aircraft carrier, as it slammed a three-nation naval drill involving US, South Korean and Japanese warships.
The latest warning from came a day after the United States launched a two-day joint military drill with South Korea and Japan off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula.
The drill involved the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington, guided-missile ships, anti-submarine helicopters and early warning aircraft.
"The war drills show that the US-Japan-South Korea tripartite military alliance has developed into the nuclear war alliance and has become operational in actuality," the North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement.
If the three countries launch "a nuclear war while talking about 'sign' and 'preemptive attack' despite repeated warnings of (North Korea), its revolutionary armed forces will immediately mount counter-attack to bury the aggressors, provocateurs in the sea together with the carrier," it said.
North Korea has repeatedly condemned joint military drills south of the border and threatened counter-attacks that have not materialized.
On Tuesday North Korea warned the United States of a "horrible disaster" over the latest drill and put its troops on alert.
Seoul and Washington last week agreed a joint strategy to address what they described as the mounting threat of a North Korean nuclear attack after Pyongyang restarted an ageing plutonium reactor.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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