North Korea on Thursday vowed to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike
against the United States, amplifying its threatening rhetoric hours
ahead of a vote by U.N. diplomats on whether to level new sanctions
against Pyongyang for its recent nuclear test.
An unidentified spokesman for Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry said the
North will exercise its right for "a preemptive nuclear attack to
destroy the strongholds of the aggressors" because Washington is pushing
to start a nuclear war against the North.
Although North Korea boasts of nuclear bombs and pre-emptive strikes,
it is not thought to have mastered the ability to produce a warhead
small enough to put on a missile capable of reaching the U.S. It is
believed to have enough nuclear fuel, however, for several crude nuclear
devices.
Such inflammatory rhetoric is common from North Korea, and especially
so in recent days. North Korea is angry over the possible sanctions and
over upcoming U.S.-South Korean military drills. At a mass rally in
Pyongyang on Thursday, tens of thousands of North Koreans protested the
U.S.-South Korean war drills and sanctions.
The U.N. Security Council is set to impose a fourth round of
sanctions against Pyongyang in a fresh attempt to rein in its nuclear
and ballistic missile programs.
Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, the current council
president, said the council will vote on the draft sanctions resolution
Thursday morning.
The resolution was drafted by the United States and China, North
Korea's closest ally. The council's agreement to put the resolution to a
vote just 48 hours later signaled that it would almost certainly have
the support of all 15 council members.
The statement by the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman was carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency.
It accused the U.S. of leading efforts to slap sanctions on North
Korea. The statement said the new sanctions would only advance the
timing for North Korea to fulfill previous vows to take "powerful second
and third countermeasures" against its enemies. It hasn't elaborated on
those measures. - Full Read: Fox News
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