North Korea Threatens Retaliation as South’s Leader Visits U.S.
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North Korea threatened “immediate counteractions” if shells fired as part of military drills hit its waters, as the U.S. an South Korea conducted annual anti-submarine exercises in the region.
U.S. and South Korean forces are trying “to push the present state of war to an actual war,” the official Korean Central News Agency said today. The two allies on April 30 concluded the annual two-month Foal Eagle exercises, which rehearse ground-based operations.