North Korea claims it has nuclear attack capability after US, South Korea hold N-drill

Published February 25, 2023
This photo taken on February 23, 2023 and released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on February 24 shows strategic cruise missile Hwasal-2 launching from a platforme during a drill in the area of Kim Chaek City in North Hamgyong Province. — KCNA via AFP
This photo taken on February 23, 2023 and released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on February 24 shows strategic cruise missile Hwasal-2 launching from a platforme during a drill in the area of Kim Chaek City in North Hamgyong Province. — KCNA via AFP

SEOUL: North Korea said on Friday it had fired cruise missiles and claimed that ramped-up US-South Korea military drills “can be regarded as a declaration of war”.

It came after the two allies conducted a tabletop exercise at the Pentagon focused on responses to a nuclear attack by Pyongyang.

North Korean forces held a “strategic cruise missile launching drill” in the early hours of Thursday, firing four Hwasal-2s, the official Korean Central News Agency reported on Friday.

The exercise demonstrated North Korea’s “deadly nuclear counterattack capability against the hostile forces”, it said.

The defence ministry in Seoul questioned that description of the test, saying there was a difference between what was announced and what US and South Korean surveillance detected. It added that the analysis was ongoing.

North Korea is not banned from firing cruise missiles under current UN sanctions, but the Thursday drill followed multiple weapons tests this week — including an intercontinental ballistic missile — which was condemned as “provocative” by the UN chief.

Pyongyang said that criticism was “unfair and unbalanced”, and on Friday called on the global body — which met this week to discuss the North Korean launches — to “bitterly condemn” Seoul and Washington over their joint military exercises.

Following a year in which Pyongyang declared itself an “irreversible” nuclear power and fired a record-breaking number of missiles, Seoul and Washington have moved to ramp up joint exercises and redeploy US strategic assets to the region.

South Korea is eager to reassure its increasingly nervous public about the US commitment to so-called extended deterrence, where US assets, including nuclear weapons, serve to prevent attacks on allies.

South Korea does not have atomic weapons and remains officially committed to nuclear non-proliferation, even as calls grow domestically to consider getting its own nukes.

The joint tabletop exercise involved discussions on “potential options for responding to DPRK nuclear weapons use”, Washington and Seoul said in a joint statement, using North Korea’s official name.

US-South Korea joint exercises infuriate North Korea, which views them as rehearsals for an invasion.

Soon after the exercise at the Pentagon, Pyongyang issued a statement claiming Washington’s “hostile and provocative practices… can be regarded as a declaration of war”.

“The only way for preventing the vicious cycle of escalating military tension… is for the US to show a clear and practical stand such as abandonment of its commitment to deploying strategic assets,” and stopping joint drills, it added.

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2023

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