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Sunday, March 31, 2013

ASIA | Voltage at the 38th parallel Kim Jong-un declares 'state of war enters' with South Korea


The escalating threats from North Korea leveler The North Korean regime has declared through its official news agency that "goes into war" with South Korea. "From this moment North-South relations will enter a state of war and all issues between the two sides, separating the 38th parallel - will be resolved that way." With these words announced by the official news agency KCNA,increased pre-war climate in the area , yesterday and had a final episode Pyongyang announcing that its missiles are ready to aim and fire at any time in South Korea and the U.S. bases in Pacific. The party, ministries and other institutions now try all issues between the two countries according to "protocol war," the official statement released by the communist country. The armed forces expect further orders from North Korean leader.

Kaesong Industrial Complex

Moreover, the regime threatened to close the Kaesong industrial complex, the only place in the country where there is economic cooperation with South Korea and can be found in industries where foreign insults after describing the comments suggest that the complex remains open only to finance the state emprobrecido says official Korean agency KCNA. So far workers continue to enter South Korea after crossing the DMZ. Although the two Koreas are technically at war because their conflict in the 50s ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty, the tension in the area has increased in recent times. The nuclear exercise of last February led to repeated sanctions by the international community in general and the Security Council in particular. After weeks of accusations and propaganda by the regime of Kim Jong-un became the symbolic cutting of the lines of communication between the two sides of the Korean peninsula and the breakdown of the ceasefire agreement. To make matters worse, in recent days has been unleashed in the whole exhibition of 'war games' . The military maneuvers of two powerful American nuclear bombers based in South Korea have lit the fuse of the North Korean regime.

South Korea: 'Nothing new'

Reactions to the umpteenth provocation 'Dear Leader' North Korea have played down the situation.For now, have not been detected signs or movements that suggest an imminent attack , according to sources indicate South Korean Defense Ministry. Seoul was quick to launch the idea that "nothing new" and from the executive recalls that are constant threats from the North and South that citizens make their lives as normal, Reuters reports. For its part, Washington has indicated this morning that is taken "seriously" the announcement of North Korea and maintain contact with "our ally" South Korea. However, the spokesman of the National Security Council recalled that "war rhetoric is familiar."

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