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North Faces Consequences for their Provocation

Written by USPatriot

International community should participate in acting for peace and security between the two ill-fated countries: the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and South Korea. Started last Sunday, the United States and South Korea join forces giving warning Pyongyang to stop nuclear retaliation and provocative behavior shown in their interview by the powerful National Defense Museum.

According to the United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, that the 4-day naval exercises that involves 200 aircrafts, 8,000 service personnel, and 20 ships including an aircraft carrier in the Sea of Japan are scheme to lessen the offensive behavior of the North. She also added to disclose plans for new sanctions and punish North for the sinking and dismantle nuclear weapons programme. However, that did not stunned Pyongyang; thus, they vowed “strong physical measures” against that sanctions and strengthen its nuclear warfare instead. Kim Jong – II urge their constituent not to be influenced and geared up for possible assault when the exercises plans to blow its chance to hit the North.

However, the South Korean military prepares for future aggression from the North as they closely monitoring the North’s military stir in border areas and providentially, they had not detected any conspicuous unusual activities.

The war of words began during the Asia-Pacific security forum in Hanoi by Clinton and North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui-Chum. Due to the provocations made by the North, the South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-Hwan should take stern measures and make the North realized about their aggravation to face for their consequences.

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