North Korea warned that Pyongyang’s response to US meetings with South Korea and Japan will pose a “more serious, realistic and unavoidable threat to the United States and its vassal forces.”

North Korea’s foreign minister warned Thursday that Pyongyang will take action fiercest military against the United States and its allies after the three-party dialogue with Japan and South Korea.

“The more enthusiastic the United States is about the enhanced offer of extended deterrence to its allies and the more it intensifies provocative and bragging military activities on the Korean Peninsula and in the region, the fiercer the military reaction will be” , North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui said in a statement today.

In this sense, Choe warned that Pyongyang’s response will pose a “more serious, realistic and inevitable threat for the United States and its vassal forces”.

Expanded or extended deterrence is a commitment made last May by Washington with Seoul that consists of sending US strategic assets to the Korean peninsula in a “coordinated manner and when necessary” based on the actions of the northern regime.

In a meeting held within the framework of the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) last Sunday, the leaders of South Korea, Japan and the US USA, Yoon Suk-yeol, Fumio Kishida, and Joe Biden, agreed to take “decisive action” to achieve the complete denuclearization of North Korea, given the growing tensions in the region.

“The recent tripartite talks will end up taking the situation on the Korean peninsula to an unpredictable stage. It is necessary to remember that the US and its followers conducted one after another large-scale aggressive war drills, but failed to contain the overwhelming reaction of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea’s official name)” Choe continued.

Choe’s words come after the Pyongyang regime fired a record thirty missiles in early November in response to major air maneuvers by Seoul and Washington, which has further increased the tension in the region.

Tension on the peninsula is reaching unprecedented heights due to the repeated tests of North Korean weapons, the maneuvers of the allies and the possibility that, as the satellites indicate, the Kim Jong-un regime is ready to carry out its first nuclear test since 2017

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