North Korea has declared that any move to intercept and shoot down its test missiles by the United States would be considered ‘a declaration of war’ and will be catastrophic.
In a statement on Tuesday morning, Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, while citing a South Korean media report that said the United States planned to shoot down Pyongyang’s intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) if the weapons were test-launched towards the Pacific Ocean.
Africa Today News, New York reports that the US and its allies have never shot down North Korean ballistic missiles — typically launched at steep angles to avoid neighbouring countries — but the question has drawn new scrutiny since Pyongyang suggested it would fire more missiles over Japan.
Kim Yo Jong said Pyongyang would see any US military action against its strategic weapons tests as a ‘declaration of war’.
‘The Pacific Ocean does not belong to the dominion of the US or Japan,’ she said.
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The fiery rhetoric from North Korea comes as the US and South Korea restore and scale up their joint military drills following a record number of missile tests by Pyongyang last year.
The US deployed a B-52 bomber for a joint drill with South Korean fighter jets on Monday in what South Korea’s defence ministry said was a show of force against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.
The US and South Korean militaries are also preparing to revive their largest exercises later this month.
The field training exercises, known as Warrior Shield FTX, will include amphibious landings and run alongside the Freedom Shield exercise, a computer-simulated command post training aimed at strengthening defence and response capabilities.
Kim Yo Jong warned on Tuesday that North Korea was ready to take ‘overwhelming’ actions against the drills.
‘We keep our eye on the restless military moves by the US forces and the South Korean puppet military and are always on standby to take appropriate, quick, and overwhelming action at any time according to our judgment,’ she said.
Africa Today News, New York reports that Kim Yo Jong has repeatedly warned against increased US presence on the Korean peninsula, saying last month that “the frequency of using the Pacific as our firing range depends upon” Washington’s troops.