(AFP)
--- North
Korea vowed to wage a "merciless, sacred war"
against the United States on
Thursday, Pyongyang .
This handout photo released by South Korea Joint Chiefs
of Staff on February 4, 2013 shows South Korean and
US warships during a joint naval exercise in the East Sea
(AFP Photo/)
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"Nuclear
weapons are not a monopoly of the US ," the ruling party's
official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, warned in an editorial carried by the state
KCNA news agency.
"The US is seriously
mistaken if it thinks its mainland is safe," the editorial added.
The editorial came
as South Korea and the United States
conducted a joint naval drill Friday, involving 10 South Korean warships and a
US Aegis destroyer.
The drill was a prelude
to the eight-week Foal Eagle exercise which kicks off Monday and involves air,
ground and naval field training, with around 200,000 Korean and 3,700 US troops.
A week-long,
largely computer-simulated joint drill, Key Resolve, also gets underway Monday.
Although its
nuclear program remains shrouded in uncertainty, Pyongyang is currently
believed to have a stockpile of some 10 to 16 nuclear weapons fashioned from
either plutonium or weapons-grade uranium.
A new research
report by US experts
published this week estimated that North Korea could be on track to
have an arsenal of 100 nuclear weapons by 2020.
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