More

North Korea Vows 'Retaliatory Military Actions' Against South Korea

Kim Jongil

FOSTER KLUG   06/ 3/11 12:08 PM ET   AP

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea vowed Friday to launch "retaliatory military actions" against South Korea, a threat that came days after Seoul said its military had used photos of Pyongyang's ruling family for target practice.

The North's fiery statement is part of a barrage of harsh rhetoric this week aimed at the conservative government of South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who took office in 2008 with a harder line than his liberal predecessors.

Pyongyang sees "no need to sit face to face with the Lee group of traitors" and believes the only way to settle differences with Seoul is "by force of arms," the statement by an unidentified spokesman for the general staff of the North's Korean People's Army said.

"From now on," the statement said, the North "will launch practical and overall retaliatory military actions to wipe out the group of traitors at a stroke."

The North has regularly lashed out against Lee. Lee halted unconditional aid and linked South Korean assistance to progress in North Korea's nuclear disarmament efforts. Pyongyang branded Lee "human scum" and a traitor to Korean reunification.

Friday's statement made apparent reference to South Korean marines and some army units using pictures of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, his son and heir-apparent Kim Jong Un, and his father, the North's revered founder Kim Il Sung, as firing targets since the North's deadly shelling of a South Korean border island in November. The South said Tuesday it would tell units to use only standard targets.

Kim Il Sung remains North Korea's "eternal president" 17 years after his death, his beaming face on billboards, portraits and the small pins North Koreans wear affixed to their shirts and jackets.

North Korea said in its statement that South Korea had "staged such rowdyism as setting up a target and daring fire at it, a thrice-cursed criminal act of hurting the supreme dignity of" North Korea. It also mentioned alleged anti-North Korea propaganda in the South.

South Korea's presidential Blue House had no comment, but close ally the United States criticized the statement.

"We are looking for North Korea to put relations with South Korea on a more positive track and that is clearly not in keeping with that," State Department spokesman Mark Toner told a news conference in Washington.

North Korea's threats follow an attempt Wednesday to humiliate Lee.

Pyongyang claimed South Korea had begged for talks between the two countries' leaders and offered "envelopes of cash." The North said it rejected the proposal for talks because Seoul leaked distorted information about a secret preparatory meeting in Beijing.

South Korea expressed regret over that statement, calling it a "unilateral claim that distorted our sincerity."

Animosity has run high between the Koreas since two deadly attacks blamed on North Korea last year. The North has denied involvement in the sinking of a warship in March that killed 46 South Korean sailors and argued that a November artillery barrage that killed four was provoked by South Korean firing drills.

___

Associated Press writers Ary Kim and Kelly Olsen in Seoul, and Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST WORLD

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea vowed Friday to launch "retaliatory military actions" against South Korea, a threat that came days after Seoul said its military had used photos of Pyongyang's r...
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea vowed Friday to launch "retaliatory military actions" against South Korea, a threat that came days after Seoul said its military had used photos of Pyongyang's r...
Filed by Curtis M. Wong  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 780
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (22 total)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
12:32 AM on 06/06/2011
Where does the DPRK military get those dumm looking hats? They look like woks.
03:53 PM on 06/05/2011
These are empty threats...it's been on going for past 5 decades, especially in past several years.

Just another sign that NK is trying to balance the desperate humanitarian circumstances with the need to pander by flexing its so-called "military muscle."
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Fred Ricardo
The white hat, Truth, Justices and theAmerican way
11:50 AM on 06/05/2011
YAWN... Bring it on and let's get this over with.
photo
Vintage59
Reading is still the warp drive of IT
11:06 AM on 06/05/2011
They should start putting the faces on toilet paper to show their feelings toward the dignity of North Korea. When you are shameless you have no dignity.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
teecee656
10:54 AM on 06/05/2011
With all the attention of the world directed towards North Africa and the Middle East and the political changes taking place, it was only a matter of time before Kim came up with some lame reason to get back in the news. He can't run his his country, but he surely can run his mouth. He is a sad little man that holds his country in poverty, ignorance and fear. North Korea has no future and that's what makes it dangerous. Only an elite few have anything to lose.
09:43 AM on 06/05/2011
This is little pipsqueak is so annoying I can't believe his own kids haven't put one between his eyes. He reminds me of that Pomeranian who thinks he's a Mastiff right up to the moment he enters the cavernous maw of a real dog.
08:35 AM on 06/05/2011
Wah,Wah,Wah. I am going to kill thousands because you shot at pictures of us. Wah, I want my mommy!
07:40 AM on 06/05/2011
Millions are starving in his own pathetic excuse for a country, and he focuses his energy on this. What a joke. Another communist success!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Howard53545
06:51 AM on 06/05/2011
N. Korea will turn S. Korea into a lake of fire. Get out folks while you can.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
hershobr
07:24 AM on 06/05/2011
Are you kidding? If war happened the South would lose Seoul, but would easily beat the North.
photo
Vintage59
Reading is still the warp drive of IT
11:07 AM on 06/05/2011
If losing ten million people is easy then your statement is correct.
photo
rajb1037
Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat
04:22 AM on 06/05/2011
Thanks to John Stewart and Stephen Colbert, I can never look at a picture of that man without laughing. I understand that this is a serious story, but I was grinning like an idiot as soon as I saw those sunglasses.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
WarrenPease
Your interests are special, too.
12:23 PM on 06/05/2011
I associate KJI with Jim Ward's (voice deity on Stephanie Miller Show) hilarious impersonations.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
03:39 AM on 06/05/2011
North Korea President Kim walked away from the peace talks shaking his fist, in President Obama
face.....twenty minute later ...North Korea just became the world first super size parking lot.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
03:25 AM on 06/05/2011
North Korea is the barking dog chasing a car, and praying all the time that the car never stop. North Korea never wants.. a......" What now moment"....if the car stop.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Sal Glen
02:04 AM on 06/05/2011
Can't somebody take out this excuse for a human.
08:02 AM on 06/05/2011
he going got a little bit left in him natural just let mother nature take her course
10:15 AM on 06/06/2011
This is the only hope for the families of the DPRK military who all live on bases. Call it the Romanian option. After Ceacescu got taken for a ride all countries agreed that the only one responsible for all the suffering in his Romania was him and his wife.
This is the deal. DPRK military can end their lives in luxury paid for by all the secret services involved or they can get killed in an amazing shock and awe campaign that is likely to involve nuclear weapons. They can doubtlessly destroy Seoul and kill more Koreans than the Japanese ever did but they will have 20 minutes, max, to celebrate.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jerry Villano
American Patriot
01:38 AM on 06/05/2011
I would like to know what all the medals and ribbons on the chest of those military old men are for. Looks like the average age is about 70-80 yrs old, and most of them are losing their marbles.
11:17 PM on 06/04/2011
THIS MAN IS NO LAUGHING MATTER. WE HAVE ALREADY PAID A HIGH PRICE OF LEARNING...THOSE OF US WHO LIVED THROUGH IT, KNOW!!!