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North Korea: War Would Bring 'Nuclear Holocaust'

KIM KWANG-TAE and FOSTER KLUG   01/ 1/11 07:33 AM ET   AP

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea welcomed the new year Saturday with a call for better ties with rival South Korea, warning that war "will bring nothing but a nuclear holocaust."

Despite calls in its annual New Year's message for a Korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons, the communist North, which has conducted two nuclear tests since 2006, also said its military is ready for "prompt, merciless and annihilatory action" against its enemies.

South Korea's Unification Ministry, which handles relations with the North, said the editorial carried in the official Korean Central News Agency, even with its tough rhetoric, showed the North's interest in resuming talks with the South.

The annual holiday message is scrutinized by officials and analysts in neighboring countries for policy clues. This year, it received special attention after the North's Nov. 23 artillery shelling of a South Korean island near the countries' disputed western sea border, the first attack on a civilian area since the 1950-53 Korean War.

That barrage, which followed an alleged North Korean torpedoing of a South Korean warship in March, sent tensions between the Koreas soaring and fueled fears of war during the last weeks of 2010.

In South Korea, President Lee Myung-bak, dressed in traditional Korean clothes, said in a televised New Year's address he would work toward peace. "I am confident that we will be able to establish peace on the Korean peninsula and continue sustained economic growth," he said.

North Korea said in its editorial that confrontation between the Koreas should be quickly defused.

"The danger of war should be removed and peace safeguarded in the Korean peninsula," said the message, which was also read by a North Korean anchorwoman in a state television broadcast monitored in Seoul. "If a war breaks out on this land, it will bring nothing but a nuclear holocaust."

The message shows the North wants to rejoin international nuclear disarmament talks, said Kim Yong-hyun, a North Korea analyst at Seoul's Dongguk University, noting there was no criticism of the United States, which the North often lashes out at.

The Korean peninsula remains technically in a state of war because the 1950s conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

Six-nation talks on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program have been stalled for nearly two years.

The North has previously used aggression to force negotiations. Recently, it has said it is willing to return to the talks. Washington and Seoul, however, are insisting that the North make progress on past disarmament commitments before negotiations can resume.

North Korea also stoked new worries about its nuclear program in November when it revealed a uranium enrichment facility – which could give it a second way to make atomic bombs. The North is believed to have enough weaponized plutonium for at least a half-dozen atomic bombs.

In the North Korean capital, authoritarian leader Kim Jong Il enjoyed a concert on New Year's Eve with his youngest son and heir apparent, Kim Jong Un. The elder Kim also attended a tank division training session, according to a statement Friday by the North's official news agency.

On Saturday, dozens of well-dressed citizens and soldiers paid respect to the country's late dynastic founder Kim Il Sung. After offering bouquets of flowers, they bowed solemnly and saluted a huge bronze statue of Kim standing on a hill overlooking the city, according to footage provided by Associated Press Television News in Pyongyang. Children were filmed posing for photos on model horses and families were seen walking along streets beneath brightly colored New Year's posters.

"Under the leadership of the great leader Kim Jong Il, the future of Korea will be brighter," said Kim Hye Gyong, a Pyongyang citizen interviewed by APTN. "Today I greet new year 2011 with such happy feelings."

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11:11 AM on 02/21/2011
If you want an army to pull the trigger you have to feed them kim......
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
08:49 PM on 01/02/2011
The world is holding there breath, as the world turn.
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lmab
06:39 PM on 01/02/2011
Nuclear Holocaust......You can't frighten us. We live with Sarah Palin.
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rougebaisers
06:33 PM on 01/02/2011
Goodbye North Korea. Yay.
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sjk1
05:41 PM on 01/02/2011
Send Hawkeye Pierce in. STAT. this is all bluster and part of the mandatory posturing the new north Korean dweeb must do. carry on.
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freddychef
what the heck is this??????????
04:13 PM on 01/02/2011
the only people that are in harms way are thoses ........
02:42 PM on 01/02/2011
Spoken by one of the US's demonized madmen or not, it's the only language Americans understand!
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doneflyin
my micro-bio isn't
02:05 PM on 01/02/2011
Dear Leader Kim Sum Dim II must be feeling ignored. Wants some attention from the world community. As a tot, boy didn't get enough momma love
02:43 PM on 01/02/2011
Your american brain has been well laundered with hate hasn't it. A little radioactivity is all you'll ever understand.
02:46 PM on 01/02/2011
You are defending NK? Seriously? Who's the one posturing about nuclear war?
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nomadrdw
Zen Druid
12:52 PM on 01/03/2011
lets see here, 95 % of N. Koreans are undernourished, the poverty level is at 80 %, and they spend 80% of the GDP on the army. how hard is it to understand that the leadership of NK is even more insane than the GOP?
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
01:26 PM on 01/02/2011
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, learn the lessons and wise up!
02:47 PM on 01/02/2011
What's the lesson? Big bombs kill people and devastate towns, causing the receiving nation to unconditionally surrender?
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01:12 PM on 01/02/2011
"A word to the wise is sufficient."
"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
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Lona Tucker
Where do we get real news?
01:08 PM on 01/02/2011
Keep away from these crazies !
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jemdad99
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12:34 PM on 01/02/2011
I think it is high time for the US to bud-out of the Korean peninsula and let the Koreans work out their differences.
02:48 PM on 01/02/2011
Words of someone with no sense of loyalty or character.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
09:56 AM on 01/03/2011
There are 28,000 U.S. troops on the DMZ. If they were to leave, Kim Jong Il would lose his biggest talking point. The ROK can more than defend itself and U.S. subs could patrol unnoticed.
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Kevin Atlanta
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12:29 PM on 01/02/2011
And the North Koreans know that nuclear strike is a suicide blow for them.  The world would be a much better place if they just did it and we turned the whole of North Korea into a sheet of glass.
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salesdude
Army Kid, world traveler, defender of the people
01:00 PM on 01/02/2011
That's absurd. Nuclear warfare is no joke. Millions of people on either side of the Korean border don't deserve to die to prove how tough and macho America can be. False bravado got us into Iraq and look how that's turned out.
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Kevin Atlanta
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02:04 PM on 01/02/2011
A great correction is: Dubya and the Wrecking Crew lied us into Iraq and Af-Pak the war so nice we've done it twice to feed the greed of the Military Contractors and guard Opium Poppies for the oligarchy.
Nuclear warfare is no joke and having been to Peace Park in Nagisaki the horrific reality is something I can understand.
The Holy Republican Cults of Jesus Inc played games with the START Treaty and continue to work against America with the obscenity of these wars of American Terrorism.
$2 Billion a week in Af-Pak.
$1.6 Trillion to date in Iraq
America spends more on Military than the next 12 nations combined and for what?
Are we any safer?
Is the world a better place for the murder of civilians, children and women by drones and indiscriminate bombing?
Is the United States profiting from this war effort?  Has Iraq paid for its self?
The United States terrorism of the globe is the real issue and if this is how we are going to behave then let's just go all the way.  Put North Korea on notice that their next act of aggression will gain them a tactical nuclear strike on Ponyang with more to follow.
02:11 PM on 01/03/2011
It would be the world against North Korea and its only Ally China, which even I'm sure China knows that North Korea is completely insane.
02:46 PM on 01/02/2011
Trouble is for you warmonger, you've liable to get a glass parking lot of your own. You need to rethink your gung-ho attitude a little.
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nomadrdw
Zen Druid
12:59 PM on 01/03/2011
not from NK. they can't even launch a missile successfully. the only time they tested a nuclear bomb it fizzled. the leaders of NK are much more a threat to themselves and the Korean people than they are to anyone else on earth. the solution here is simple. blockade the entire country, NOTHING IN OR OUT until they decide to take their place in the civilized world.
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pierre F Lherisson
12:22 PM on 01/02/2011
A reunification of Korea will be more productive to the rest of the world and will strengthening world peace. Vietnam and Germany are vivid examples of this.
12:50 PM on 01/02/2011
Vietnam is a brutal dictatorship. Their people have no rights
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Vieux Charles
Educating America, one liberal at a time
07:19 PM on 01/02/2011
Health care. The Vietnamese have national health care.
07:28 PM on 01/02/2011
The Germans though initially delighted; now 20 years later are disappointed and still don’t see them selves as one people.
I anything that rift is widening.

Reuniting the two Korea's would be as disaster culturally and economically.
They have grown into two completely different countries.