Thursday, March 30, 2023
  • About us
    • Write for us
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms of use
    • Privacy Policy
  • RSS Feeds
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
DefenceTalk
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
DefenceTalk
No Result
View All Result

NKorea lashes out at Seoul’s ‘preemptive strike’ plan

by Agence France-Presse
January 25, 2010
in Defense Geopolitics News
2 min read
0
14
VIEWS

Seoul: North Korea on Sunday lashed out at South Korea’s plan to launch a “preemptive strike” to thwart any nuclear attack from Pyongyang as “an open declaration of war,” state media said.

The North’s General Staff of the Korean People’s Army warned the South Korean defence chief’s recent remarks on a preemptive strike had created a “grave situation” which could lead to war “at any moment.”

The North’s armed forces “will take prompt and decisive military actions against any attempt of the South Korean puppet authorities… and blow up the major targets including the commanding centre,” it said, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The agency later carried a separate statement by the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea in protest at Seoul’s alleged contingency plan for possible unrest in Pyongyang as well.

“This itself is a declaration of a war against (North Korea),” said the state committee which handles cross-border relations with the South.

The North’s warning came days after the South’s Defence Minister Kim Tae-Young reiterated that Seoul would launch a preemptive strike to frustrate any nuclear attacks by the communist regime.

“We would have to strike right away if we detected a clear intention to attack (South Korea) with nuclear weapons,” Kim told a Seoul forum on Wednesday.

“It would be too late and the damage would be too big if, in the case of a North Korean nuclear attack, we had to cope with the attack.”

The North’s military statement said Sunday that its armed forces regard Kim’s remarks as a “state policy” and “an open declaration of war” of Seoul.

Kim made similar remarks in 2008, sparking the North’s angry protest and temporary expulsion of South Korean officials from a Seoul-funded industrial park just north of the heavily fortified border.

International efforts to bring Pyongyang back to six-party nuclear disarmament talks have so far made little headway.

North Korea abandoned the talks last April, a month before defiantly conducting a second atomic bomb test following its first in 2006, which soon led to United Nations sanctions on the communist state.

North Korea has said it will never return to talks with the United States, China, South Korea, Russia and Japan unless the sanctions are lifted. It also demands early discussions on a peace pact to end the 1950-1953 war.

But the United States and South Korea have insisted that the North should first come back to the talks and show it is serious about scrapping its atomic programmes.

US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell will visit Japan and South Korea early next month to discuss regional security issues including ways to revive the six-party talks last held in December 2008.

Seoul’s Foreign Minister Yu Myung-Hwan said Friday he hopes the talks can resume “before or after the Lunar New year” holidays from February 13-15, but reaffirmed that sanctions will remain in force until progress is made.

Yang Moo-Jin, a professor of Seoul’s University of North Korean Studies, told AFP Sunday Pyongyang is employing a “two-track approach” to Seoul.

“The North is employing a two-track approach, pressuring the South with vitriolic rhetoric on the political front while trying to cash in on cooperation on the economic front,” Yang said.

The North has proposed holding one-day military talks on easing restrictions on travel in and out of the Seoul-funded estate just north of the border and two-day economic talks on reviving tours by South Koreans to the Mount Kumgang resort in the North from Tuesday.

Seoul has yet to respond to the offers. Both sides are due to resume separate non-military talks on the estate on February 1.

Tags: koreanorth koreapreemptive strikesouth korea
Previous Post

Finnish Border Guard Orders an AW119Ke Helicopter

Next Post

Lynn lists aerospace, cyber-age challenges

Related Posts

Leopard tanks to arrive in Ukraine around late March: Germany

Germany delivers Leopard tanks to Ukraine

March 28, 2023

Germany has delivered promised Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday, providing Kyiv with much-needed heavy...

Urban warfare ‘nightmare’ looms if Russia enters Ukraine cities

NATO rejects Russian complaints on UK uranium ammo

March 24, 2023

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday dismissed Russian complaints about Britain's announcement that it will send Ukraine ammunition containing depleted...

Next Post

Lynn lists aerospace, cyber-age challenges

Latest Defense News

Russia says fired anti-ship missiles at mock target in Sea of Japan

Russia says fired anti-ship missiles at mock target in Sea of Japan

March 28, 2023
Lockheed Developing Long Range Maneuverable Fires Missile For US Army

Lockheed Developing Long Range Maneuverable Fires Missile For US Army

March 28, 2023
Leopard tanks to arrive in Ukraine around late March: Germany

Germany delivers Leopard tanks to Ukraine

March 28, 2023
EU warns Belarus opening door to Russian nukes after vote

Kremlin says won’t change plans on Belarus nuclear weapons

March 28, 2023
Ahead of talks, North Korea says fired ‘new’ sub-launched missile

North Korea says it tested new underwater nuclear attack ‘drone’

March 24, 2023
China Naval Modernization: Implications for US Navy

Chinese military says ‘warned’ US warship to leave S. China Sea

March 24, 2023

Defense Forum Discussions

  • Japan, Koreas, China and Taiwan regional issues
  • Russia and the West
  • Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force Thread
  • German Navy
  • Indo Pacific strategy
  • NZDF General discussion thread
  • US Navy News and updates
  • Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates 2.0
  • AUKUS
  • Foreign Interference in Canada
DefenceTalk

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com

Navigate Site

  • Defence Forum
  • Military Photos
  • RSS Feeds
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com