N. Korea accuses US of preparing for nuclear strike

August 12, 2016

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Angered by the deployment of B-2 bombers to Guam, North Korea accused Washington of preparing for a surprise nuclear attack in connection with upcoming U.S.-South Korea military exercises, and promised to retaliate.

The U.S. sent three of its most advanced nuclear-capable bombers to Andersen Air Force Base on Tuesday, about a week after the North test-fired a ballistic missile that flew about 620 miles before landing near Japan’s territorial waters.

North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency pointed to the timing of the deployment ahead of the joint exercises expected to begin Aug. 22. American officials say the annual exercises are routine and defense-oriented.

“What should not be overlooked is that the massive forward-deployment of nuclear war hardware is underway with the approach of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian, a joint nuclear war exercise to be staged by the U.S. imperialists and the puppet forces,” KCNA said Wednesday.

“They are now mulling creating an opportunity of surprise nuclear attack in the course of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian,” it added, promising a “merciless retaliatory counteraction against them.”

“A pre-emptive nuclear attack is not a monopoly of the U.S.” it said.

The U.S. said the stealth aircraft, which flew from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., would participate in local and regional training exercises to prepare crews for future assignments and demonstrate a high state of readiness.

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