(AFP) --- North
Korea on Thursday condemned a looming South Korea-US
joint military exercise as a "declaration of war" and boasted of its
ability to make retaliatory strikes against Seoul and the White House.
The annual two-week
"Ulchi Freedom" exercise, which kicks off Monday, involves tens of
thousands of troops in what is a largely computer-simulated rehearsal for a
North Korean invasion.
It is one of a
number of annual joint drills that Washington and Seoul insist are purely
defensive in nature, but which Pyongyang condemns as provocative rehearsals for
a full-scale attack on the nuclear-armed North.
This year's Ulchi
Freedom comes at a time of particularly high tensions, following a recent
landmine attack on a South Korean border patrol that Seoul
blamed on North Korea .
The North's foreign
ministry insisted that the drill should be called off immediately and warned Washington it would be
responsible for "all the consequences" if it went ahead.
Pyongyang will take
"all necessary measures" in the face of US "nuclear
provocations," a ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the North's
official KCNA news agency.
A separate
statement by the North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea
(CPRK), which oversees cross-border issues, denounced Ulchi Freedom as a
"drill for a surprise nuclear war" against the North.
"Such
large-scale joint military exercises... are little short of a declaration of a
war," the statement said, warning of the potential for an accidental
military clash that could trigger an "all-out" conflict.
- Striking the White
House -
Echoing a threat it
has made repeatedly in the past, the committee said South Korea and the United
States should be aware that their "strongholds of aggression and
provocation" -- including the White House and presidential Blue House in
Seoul -- were in range of the North's "ultra-precision" military
weapons.
In May, the North
claimed to have successfully test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile
(SLBM) -- a technology that could eventually offer a survivable second-strike
capability.
A fully developed
SLBM capability would take the North Korean nuclear threat to a new level,
allowing deployment far beyond the Korean peninsula.
But numerous experts
questioned the authenticity of the May test, saying photos of the launch might
have been digitally manipulated.
And North Korea has
never conducted a test to back its claim that it has a working
inter-continental ballistic missile capable of reaching the continental US.
Ulchi Freedom will kick off amid elevated cross-border
tensions following the recent mine attack that maimed two South Korean
soldiers.
Officials in the
South say restarting the broadcasts is only the "first step" in a
series of retaliatory measures.
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