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North Korea Threats: Pyongyang Warns South Of 'Special Actions'

By JEAN H. LEE 04/23/12 09:39 PM ET AP

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea sharply escalated the rhetoric against its southern rival, claiming it will soon conduct "special actions" that would reduce South Korea's conservative government to ashes within minutes.

Monday's threat from the North's military leadership comes amid concerns that North Korea may be plotting another provocation in the wake of an unsuccessful rocket launch condemned by the U.N. Security Council as a violation of a ban against missile activity.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to refrain from "further provocative measures," telling reporters in New York late Monday that such actions "will not be desirable for the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula."

North Korea characterized the April 13 rocket launch as a failed bid to send a satellite into space – not a disguised test of missile technology as Washington and Seoul claim. Two days after the attempt, Pyongyang unveiled a new long-range missile at a military birthday parade for late President Kim Il Sung.

There are new concerns that North Korea may conduct a nuclear test as it did after rocket launches in 2006 and 2009. South Korean intelligence officials say recent satellite images show the North has been digging a new tunnel in what could be preparation for a third atomic test.

On the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone, a military guide told The Associated Press that he believes his country needs atomic weapons to defend itself against the threat of attack from the U.S.

"Nuclear weapons are not the monopoly of the United States," Lt. Col. Nam Dong Ho said. "It's my personal opinion, but I think we'll continue to conduct nuclear tests."

On Monday, the military warned in a statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency that it would launch "special actions" soon against the South Korean government and conservative media.

For days, North Korea has railed against South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and conservative South Korean media for criticizing its rocket launch and the celebrations of the centennial of Kim Il Sung's birth. But the military message, attributed to the "special operation action group" of the Korean People's Army's Supreme Command, was unusual in its specificity.

"Once the above-said special actions kick off, they will reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style," it said.

The threat comes as North Korea's new commander in chief, Kim Jong Un, makes a show of support for the "military first" policy championed by his late father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il. North Korea marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of its army Wednesday.

A South Korean Defense Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with departmental rules, said no special military movement had been observed in the North.

There also was no outward sign of tension on the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone. At Panmunjom, small groups of tourists were touring the "peace" village and the buildings where the Korean War armistice was signed in 1953.

Seoul expressed worry that the threats were hurting relations.

"We urge North Korea to immediately stop this practice," Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk told reporters, according to the ministry. "We express deep concern that the North's threats and accusations have worsened inter-Korean ties and heightened tensions."

In November 2010, after issuing a warning to the South Korean government, North Korean troops showered artillery on a front-line island in disputed western waters held by South Korea. The attack killed four people, including two civilians.

However, it is unlikely that North Korea would launch a large-scale military attack against South Korea, which is backed by nearly 30,000 U.S. troops stationed in the South, said Kim Young-soo, a professor at Sogang University in Seoul.

Late Monday, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry accused the U.S. of slander and of spearheading the campaign of criticism of its rocket launch. The launch prompted the U.S. to halt a Feb. 29 deal to provide Pyongyang with much-needed food aid in exchange for a moratorium on nuclear and missile activity.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said North Korea "needs to understand that it's not going to achieve anything but further isolation and pressure by threats, by launches, by any of this."

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Associated Press writers Youkyung Lee and Jiyoung Won in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.

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NaturalizedTexan
LIBERAL as possible w/out spontaneously combusting
09:51 AM on 04/26/2012
Whatever you do to your thriving & FREE Southern counterpart, will be done to your pathetic, enslaved, starving EGOCENTRIC little fiefdom in a matter of minutes.
Who knows, maybe YOU WILL HAVE AN ACCIDENT IN PYONGYANG & BE DESTROYED BY YOUR OWN POORLY MADE WARHEAD. OF COURSE, SOMEONE ELSE COULD DO IT & JUST CLAIM IT WAS YOU. I SUGGEST YOU WATCH YOUR MOUTH JUNIOR, YOU ARE NOTHING & FRIGHTEN NOBODY!
10:25 AM on 04/24/2012
"Once the above-said special actions kick off, they will reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style"

I know their plan! Make awkward and stupid sounding run-on sentences to confuse the other side then sucker punch them while they furrow their brow trying to figure out what the heck they are saying!
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:38 AM on 04/24/2012
At some point, South Koreans are going to tire of being threatened with extinction and take unilateral action against the maniacs to their north. I would not be surprised to learn that they too have a bomb program.
08:08 AM on 04/24/2012
China's patience with the DPRK has to be wearing thin with all the sabre rattling they do.
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10:09 AM on 04/24/2012
Through history, China's main enemy in the region was Japan. Japan would use Korea as a bridge to invade China and China would use it to invade Japan. China doesn't want anything but a surrogate on this border and definitely not a government with strong ties to Japan and the West.
01:11 PM on 04/24/2012
China already has strong ties to the west and I don't think being attacked by Japan is even an issue for them. What they don't want is the DPRK doing something stupid and bringing the international community down on them resulting in a bunch of refugees that are for the most part incapable of integrating into modern societies.
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OOOOOMY
04:28 AM on 04/24/2012
Please wait until after 'MY' re-election! then, 'I' will direct Hillary Clinton and 'My Adminstration' to send a strong message to North Korea.
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
06:43 AM on 04/24/2012
OOOOOMY, Hillary is leaving.. he will have to find someone else....
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OOOOOMY
09:24 AM on 04/24/2012
Thank you for reminding me...Maybe Joe Biden Wouldn't he be great?
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metalsmithgirl71
Just say NO to GMO's!
04:10 AM on 04/24/2012
very disturbing. why is it always the crazy countries? yes, we're all crazy, but we're not that crazy. don't they realize one nuclear war will end LIFE?
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
03:28 AM on 04/24/2012
How are we going to take on Iran and NK ? I mean, Iran and NK both made verbal threats to a country we support, so how do we do it? Oh the dilemma
03:27 AM on 04/24/2012
That obama reset button is really working.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
02:24 AM on 04/24/2012
Poor Korean people. WTF good is this fear mongering. Doesn't N. Korea understand IT will be turned to ashes if it goes too far?
05:38 AM on 04/24/2012
And who's going to turn them to ashes........us? The big bad U. S. of A? "You be nice now, and we'll send you some food." They play their games because they are not afraid that we will "turn them to ashes."
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:53 AM on 04/24/2012
Then they are bigger idiots than I thought they were. How many countries have used nuclear weapons aganst another nation? The answer is less than two, but more than 0.
02:13 AM on 04/24/2012
I just want to know what gives anyone or country the right to make law that
"The unsuccessful rocket launch condemned by the U.N. Security Council is a violation of a ban against missile activity."

Who by, or what God gave any country in this world the free right to decide who is able to become a Nuclear power, and why would or should any sovereign nation succumb to the demands when coming from those that are Nuke toter's themselves, and are the ones most against it? People need to demand thier government clean up thier own back yard before demanding that some others are demanded to do it.
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AtroposZ
I (heart) parenthetical clauses.
07:33 AM on 04/24/2012
Who or what gives the government the authority to decide any rules for it's citizens? The citizens themselves.

The UN is a form of peer-pressure and sometimes-military backed up .. I dont really know what to call it.. Body? Peers? Committee?... that makes fairly broad sets of rules and strongly-worded "suggestions" that most of the world's governments participate in. While you, for example, may consider yourself a sovereign citizen because "you voted for the other guy", you still have to follow the laws or you'll find yourself in trouble, or in the above case, sanctions.

The UN came about from the League of Nations that was established after World War 2 in hopes that they could prevent a World War 3. So yes, that gives some of the nations power over the minority of the nations not involved, but in the interest of the world en toto, that's just how it goes.
11:50 PM on 04/24/2012
Who or what gives the government the authority to decide any rules for it's citizens? The citizens themselves.

The problem with that controlling Liberal thinking is the "citizens" you are talking about, are not your citizens at all, and are not entitled to, or fighting for the same entitlements you have grown to "demand" from the same citizens you take it from.

"that makes fairly broad sets of rules and strongly-worded "suggestions" that most of the world's governments participate in"
If what you are led to believe was in any way true, all countries would be a part of it, and there wouldn't be war because some think they should have the or more power to say "No" to others. Also, Your law stops at your border, when it incrouches in or on another border, that creates war, and justifiably. Sanctions are just a form of control, to force someone and thier people to conform to your forced beliefs.
Every nation is not a part of the UN, and many don't agree that they are worth the money spent on them. But because America is part of the UN, it must be the right way.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:56 AM on 04/24/2012
The United Nations and Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty of which North Korea is a signator. http://www.fas.org/nuke/control/npt/text/npt3.htm
11:58 PM on 04/24/2012
So lets get this straight.
Your sending me a list of countries that supposedly signed an agreement that they would not seek Nuclear technoligy in any form? And these countries were not under any duress at all?
Even in American Courts it wouldn't stand up.
I'll tell you anything you want to hear with a knife in my back while your twisting it.
02:11 AM on 04/24/2012
The ruling clique in North Korea are like a bunch of kids throwing tantrums because they aren't getting enough attention. They're next door to China, let them look after it.
01:54 AM on 04/24/2012
"There are some who for varying reasons would appease Red China. They are blind to history's clear lesson, for history teaches with unmistakable emphasis that appeasement but begets new and bloodier wars. It points to no single instance where this end has justified that means, where appeasement has led to more than a sham peace. Like blackmail, it lays the basis for new and successively greater demands until, as in blackmail, violence becomes the only other alternative. Why, my soldiers asked me, surrender military advantages to an enemy in the field?"------Douglas Mac Arthur
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fine7760
05:51 AM on 04/24/2012
We have to appease Red China, we own them alot of money and Obama keeps asking for more. They never defeated us in war, so they are buying us.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
09:57 AM on 04/24/2012
Interesting quote. Totally irrelevant, but interesting.
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Fireslayer
01:48 AM on 04/24/2012
Are they truly unaware that we have the Nautilis missiles in position to turn them into a glass parking lot?
04:00 AM on 04/24/2012
Fireslayer, They are very aware of our power but as long as "Barry" is president they know he will NEVER give the order to use what we have. He has nothing hanging between his legs.
I do not understand why AmeriKa is giving food aid to them.
tccat4
We all have a right to our opinion, like it or not
06:50 AM on 04/24/2012
Dave food aid was canceled. As of the last launch of their bungled mess.

Apr 13, 2012 ... North Korea's perennial food shortage has reached a crisis point last year ... PM EDT: So we're not going to give them food aid since the rocket test failed? ... have stopped the moment we found out rockets were being made.
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AtroposZ
I (heart) parenthetical clauses.
07:43 AM on 04/24/2012
Daven, have you ever heard the theory "you get more flies with honey than with vinegar"? People react better to rewards for good behavior than threats about bad behavior. Especially with the egomanical rulers they have in charge, threats would actively degenerate the situation while a bit of appeasement (that also helps a population who are not entirely to blame for that fact that they live in a terribly oppressed country) helps. And as Tccat says. the offer was withdrawn when they broke their end of the bargin.

Anyone who has ever raised a child knows how this goes. You get better results encouraging good behavior, while holding your punishments for after the bad behavior is committed.
01:18 AM on 04/24/2012
Well...their missile launch was a total failure so they have to do something to save face...LOL