North Korea Threatens South’s Defense Minister Nominee
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North Korea threatened to target the South Korean defense minister nominee after he vowed to respond to attack by the North by toppling the regime.
A retired general and former deputy commander of the U.S.- South Korea Combined Forces, Kim Byung Kwan will be the “first target in the great war for national reunification” should he continue his criticisms, a spokesman for the North Korea-based Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency March 9.