Seoul: North Korea on Friday slammed the United States and Japan for turning their alliance into a threatening “nuclear” coalition, claiming the move justifies its own defence buildup.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) issued the criticism in an article by a North Korean international affairs analyst, citing last year’s upgrade of US-Japan consultations on extended deterrence to the ministerial level and the two countries’ recent reaffirmation of extended deterrence guidelines.
Extended deterrence refers to the US’ stated commitment to using the full range of its military capabilities, including nuclear arms, to defend its ally, Yonhap news agency reported.
North Korea also cited Japanese authorities’ recent tour to a base for US B-52 strategic bombers and the staging of a joint military drill simulating nuclear use.
“It shows the US-Japan military alliance is turning into a dangerous ‘nuclear alliance,’” the article said, accusing Japan of attempting to “embark on the road of invasion ... with the backing of the US.”
It claimed that the US is driving the regional situation to a “dangerous touch-and-go” condition by deploying nuclear strategic assets at naval and air bases in Hawaii, Guam and Japan and staging joint military drills with its “junior allies.” (IANS)
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