North Korea threatens to boost nukes
Relevant offers
Asia
North Korea said on Tuesday it would boost its nuclear weapons capability because US President Barack Obama was determined to ignore its calls for peace and bring it down by military force.
North Korea said this week that it had put its army on full combat alert as US and South Korean forces began joint military drills involving nearly 40,000 troops, an annual event that draws anger from the North but typically results in no major incidents.
"The US is leaving no means untried to bring down the DPRK (North Korea) including military threat, economic sanctions and ideological and cultural poisoning," the North's KCNA news agency quoted an unnamed foreign ministry spokesman as saying.
"(The North) will continue bolstering up its nuclear deterrent as long as the U.S. military threats and provocations go on," the spokesman said.
The North has come under pressure to return to six-party disarmament-for-aid nuclear talks because of UN sanctions imposed after a May 2009 nuclear test and prodding by its major ally and the host of the talks, China.
Sanctions have dealt a blow to its wobbly economy, and a botched currency move late last year has sparked inflation and rare civil unrest.
The two Koreas are technically still at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended with an armistice and not a peace treaty.
The North said at the weekend that any talks on denuclearising the Korean peninsula would "naturally come to a standstill" because of the drills. North Korea conducted live fire exercises near sea borders with the South earlier this year.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
Hundreds die in Honduras prison fire
Syrian forces attack residential areas in Hama
Thai check bomb links with India, Georgia
Greece blows quick EU bailout approval
'Speed Freak Killers' boasted ability
Cyclone Jasmine flooding Tonga
US ponders steep nuclear arms cuts
Wills away as boy fronts with Valentine for Kate
Money motive claim in honeymoon diving death
Charges allege plot to kill Pakistan's Musharraf
Earthquake stress blamed for murder
Reconsider Crafar farms deal, Government told
Search for missing yachtie to be reviewed
Mojo Mathers gives maiden speech
Hundreds die in Honduras prison fire
Top-12 teams for Tall Ferns late Olympic bid
Proteas start tour with T20 win over Wizards
NZ dollar up on strong retail spending
Should you take your groom's name?
Auckland, Wellington expensive for expats
Matt Giteau still simmering over Deans snub
Adele's ex-boyfriend deserves credit
Earthquake stress blamed for murder
Can Paris Hilton save her image?
Should you take your groom's name?
Gareth Morgan: I hope Norwegian sinks
Matt Giteau still simmering over Deans snub
Proteas start tour with T20 win over Wizards
Should you take your groom's name?
Man fined for selling derogatory clothing
'Legal cocaine' may be new designer drug
iPads make learning a delight for pupils
Tapanui farm dog becomes Lotto dog