US Strongly Cautions North Korea Over Potential Nuclear Strikes Against South Korea| Oneindia News
Amid escalating tensions between North and South Korea, the US reissued warnings to North Korea, vowing a robust response to any nuclear assault on South Korea. The White House stressed unwavering support for South Korea and reiterated dire consequences for North Korea in case of nuclear aggression.
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00:00 As worries and uncertainty continues to rise between North and South Korea, the United
00:05 States has once again issued a warning to North Korea about a potential consequence
00:09 if North Korea adopts to fight against South Korea.
00:12 In a joint statement by the U.S.-South Korean Nuclear Consultative Group, they restated
00:16 their position highlighting that any nuclear assault by Pyongyang on South Korea would
00:21 be met with immediate forceful and resolute retaliation.
00:24 The White House released a statement emphasizing the unwavering commitment of the United States
00:29 to offer extended deterrence to the Republic of Korea, backed by a complete spectrum of
00:33 U.S. capabilities, including nuclear power.
00:36 President Biden's BRAP warning echoed a similar sentiment underlining that any nuclear attack
00:41 from North Korea would lead to the downfall of the Pyongyang government that is led by
00:45 Kim Jong-un.
00:47 President Biden, if one remembers, previously issued a stern warning back in April 2023
00:52 stating that any nuclear attack from North Korea would lead to the downfall of the Pyongyang
00:56 government.
00:57 Over the weekend, Washington retaliated this caution, emphasizing that a nuclear strike
01:01 against the United States by North Korea would bring about the end of the Kim regime.
01:06 Furthermore, five months earlier, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cautioned that any
01:10 nuclear attack by North Korea against the U.S. or its allies would mark the demise of
01:13 the Kim regime.
01:15 For the unaware, the tensions between North and South Korea have started to worsen in
01:19 recent times.
01:20 Recently, North Korea terminated a five-year deal with Seoul, escalating tensions after
01:24 asserting a successful launch of a spy satellite.
01:27 South Korea partially suspended the pact, intending to resume border surveillance flights.
01:32 In response, Pyongyang pledged full suspension of the agreement, announcing plans to deploy
01:37 stronger forces and equipment along the border.
01:39 A statement from North Korea declared an end to their obligation under the September 19
01:43 North-South military agreement, signaling heightened military actions.
01:47 This is a report by the North Korean official.
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