Kim Jong Un's North Korea Slams US And South Korea For 'Crossing A Red Line' On Nuclear War 'Without Hesitation'

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North Korea has accused the United States and South Korea of continuously conducting joint military drills against it, claiming they have crossed a "red line" toward a new nuclear war.
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00:03North Korea has accused the United States and South Korea of continuously conducting
00:06joint military drills against it, claiming they have crossed a red line toward a new
00:11nuclear war.
00:12The North's main newspaper, Rodong Sinmen, made these allegations ahead of the 71st anniversary
00:17of the 1953 armistice agreement that ended the Korean War.
00:21Rodong Sinmen asserted that the U.S. and South Korea are crossing a red line toward a new
00:25world nuclear war without hesitation through these joint drills.
00:29North Korea views the joint U.S.-South Korea drills as rehearsals for an invasion, while
00:34the allies say they are defensive in nature.
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