North Korea makes nuclear threat over military drills | Reuters

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea denounced upcoming joint South Korean and U.S. military drills and said it would "wipe out" the countries with nuclear weapons if they threatened the communist state, its KCNA news agency said on Sunday. Full Story »

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Samuel W.  Velsor IV
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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Aug. 15, 2009

The writers go off subject and discuss items with no relation to the headline.

Again North Korea offers up threats to both the U.S. and South Korea over the joint exercise; even though the exercise is not a military troop exercise, they just use any excuse to make threats and saber rattling.

South Korean and U.S. forces on Monday start joint computer simulation and communication drills that come in the wake of rare conciliatory moves by Pyongyang, which this month released two U.S. journalists and a South Korean worker it had held captive.

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