North Korea delivers new round of war rhetoric

Update: 2013-04-12 02:36 GMT
North Korea delivered a fresh round of rhetoric on Thursday with claims it had “powerful striking means” on standby for a launch, while Seoul and Washington speculated that the country is preparing to test a medium-range missile during upcoming national celebrations.

On the streets of Pyongyang, meanwhile, North Koreans celebrated the anniversary of leader Kim Jong-un’s appointment to the country’s top party post — one in a slew of titles collected a year ago in the months after father Kim Jong-il’s death.

The Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland, a nonmilitary agency that deals with relations with South Korea, didn’t elaborate on its warning of a strike. The statement is the latest in a torrent of warlike threats seen outside Pyongyang as an effort to raise fears and pressure Seoul and Washington into changing their North Korea policy.

Officials in Seoul and Washington say Pyongyang appears to be preparing to test-fire a medium - range missile designed to reach the US territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean.

Such a launch would violate UN Security Council resolutions prohibiting North Korea from nuclear and ballistic missile activity, and mark a major escalation in Pyongyang’s standoff with neighboring nations and the US

North Korea already has been punished in recent months for launching a long-range rocket in December and conducting an underground nuclear test in February.

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