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North Korea Threatens With the Nuclear Arsenal! South Korea is Preparing

U.S. – South Korean cooperation could trigger a nuclear war in South-East Asia after South Korea began military maneuvers and had not stopped at the request of Pyongyang.

The North Koreans have bombed three weeks ago the Yeonpyeong island, and from then until now, South Korea makes military exercises with the United States of America.

The naval maneuvers made by South Korea will be held this week from Monday to Friday in 27 areas.

A Commander of Major Staff of South Korea says there is nothing threatening at someone and, in fact, these exercises are routine maneuvers that do not occur near the disputed maritime border of the two Koreas, where the attack took place last month.

North Korea will rely on nuclear power to defend themselves against hostile actions of U.S. and South Korea, said on Friday the North Korean Foreign Minister, Pak Ui Chun, in an interview.

After the attack, South Korea held joint military exercises with the United States and also insisted on an artillery exercise, even though Pyongyang has warned that such an attitude will aggravate the situation in the area.

As a sign of unity, the top diplomats from South Korea, Japan and the United States had a meeting in Washington and said they wouldn’t make negotiations with the North Koreans regarding the nuclear program they plan to use against South Korea.