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NKorea threatens attack if US, SKorea hold drills

The Daily Caller - 25th Feb 2010

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North Korea: Seoul, South Korea (AP) - North Korea threatened a “powerful” attack if the U.S. and South Korea proceed with joint Military drills next month, warning Thursday that it could even resort to nuclear means. The threat, routinely issued before South Korea and the U.S. embark on regularly scheduled Military exercises, was made just hours after President Barack Obama’s Special Envoy to North Korea arrived in Seoul to discuss the North. Communist North Korea, believed to have...

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