North Korea puts rocket units on ‘highest alert,’ issues new threats against US

March 26, 2013 NORTH KOREA North Korea stepped up its aggressive rhetoric on Tuesday, ordering its rocket and long-range artillery units to be combat ready and on the “highest alert” and issuing new threats against U.S. bases on Hawaii, Guam and mainland America. Pyongyang warned that U.S. facilities would be “reduced to ashes and flames the moment the first attack is unleashed,” according to a military order issued by the pariah state’s military “supreme command.” It comes in response to joint military drills by U.S. and South Korean forces which began in the area early this month and which have seen U.S. bombers flying sorties threatening the North. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects an army landing exercise on Monday. South Korea’s defense ministry said it saw no sign of imminent military action by North Korea Tuesday, according to Reuters. The announcement marked a further increase in military rhetoric from Pyongyang, and followed a threat last week that it would attack U.S. bases in the Pacific if its “enemies … make even the slightest movement.” It came as South Korea marked the third anniversary of the sinking of one its navy vessels, blamed on North Korea, which left 46 sailors dead. Pyongyang previously threatened nuclear attack on the United States and South Korea, although it is not believed to have the capability to hit the continental United States with an atomic weapon. However, Reuters reported that U.S. military bases in the Pacific area are in range of its medium-range missiles. The isolated nation has threatened to attack American military bases in Japan and Guam in retaliation for the U.S. conducting military exercises with South Korea. On Wednesday, major South Korean banks and media companies were hacked. The military statement, also posted on the KCNA website, said: “From this moment the… supreme command will put on the highest alert all the field artillery units including strategic rocket units and long-range artillery units which are assigned to strike bases of the U.S. imperialist aggressor troops in the U.S. mainland and on Hawaii and Guam and other operational zone in the Pacific as well as all the enemy targets in south Korea and its vicinity.” Voice of America’s Northeast Asia bureau chief, Steve Herman, quoted South Korean radio station MND saying Tuesday’s announcement is the first time North Korea has referred to “Il-ho” – its highest level combat readiness posture. –NBC News
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5 Responses to North Korea puts rocket units on ‘highest alert,’ issues new threats against US

  1. Suzanne says:

    It may be just my lack of military knowledge, but the threats sound like something out of movie. I’m expecting some cheesy evil laugh to follow the threat. Then there is the fact that they may be within striking distance however they do realize we have the capability to take out anything they send up? Right? Alvin, correct me if I’m wrong.

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  2. Magenta says:

    People think that it would not be logical for N.Korea to attack us. If your a crazy psychopath you will be operating under illusions of grandeur. Idolizing Dennis Rodman will probably give you all the info you need to access character. You can expect to see this male posturing accelerate, as we have a long written history of this behavior. Maybe this next war will be the last one they’ll be able to start, and finish us all off, once and for all.
    !

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  3. juju says:

    Please God, mercy on us, make mr. kim jong disappear off the face of the planet ….

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  4. Irene C says:

    “make even the slightest movement” I guess I would really like to know what “the slightest movement” would be. For someone with itchy fingers, that might not be much.

    I have to think about the saying (or was it a curse) “May you live in interesting times”. It doesn’t get more interesting than the times we are living in now….so far. Buckle up folks, this is going to be a bumpy ride.

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