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    Seoul holds military drills despite NKorea threat

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea conducted live-fire military drills near its disputed sea boundary with North Korea on Monday despite Pyongyang's threat to respond with a "merciless" attack — a threat it did not immediately make good on.

    Analysts said North Korea was unlikely to respond with more than words because it is focusing on internal stability two months after the death of leader Kim Jong Il. North Korea is also days away from its first nuclear disarmament talks with the U.S. since Kim's death.

    Washington and North Korea's neighbors are closely watching how Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Il's son and successor, navigates strained ties with rival South Korea and a long-running standoff over the country's nuclear weapons programs. In another potential point of tension, U.S. forces will be conducting annual military exercises with ally South Korea over the next few months.

    South Korea's drills took place Monday in an area of the Yellow Sea that was the target of a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 that killed four South Koreans and raised fears of a wider conflict. North Korea didn't threaten similar South Korean firing drills in the area in January, but it called the latest exercise a "premeditated military provocation" and warned it would retaliate for an attack on its territory.

    A North Korean officer told an Associated Press staffer in Pyongyang on Sunday that North Koreans would respond to any provocation with "merciless retaliatory strikes."

    North Korea is fully prepared for a "total war," and the drills will lead to a "complete collapse" of ties between the Koreas, the North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement carried Monday by the official Korean Central News Agency.

    Such rhetoric has been typical of North Korean media in the past.

    Later Monday, South Korean troops on five islands near the disputed sea boundary fired artillery into waters southward, away from nearby North Korea, a South Korean Defense Ministry official said on condition of anonymity, citing department rules.

    North Korea's military maintained increased vigilance during Monday's drills, which ended after about two hours, though Seoul saw nothing suspicious, a South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff officer said on condition of anonymity, citing department rules.

    South Korean military officials said they were ready to repel any attack. Residents on the front-line islands were asked to go to underground shelters before the drills started, according to South Korean officials.

    Analysts said the threats allow Pyongyang to show its anger over what it sees as a violation of its territory, but that an immediate attack was unlikely during what is a delicate time for inter-Korean and U.S.-North Korean relations, and for internal North Korean politics.

    "South Korea's military would have immediately responded this time, and that's something that North Korea can't afford" during its transfer of power to Kim Jong Un, said Yoo Ho-yeol, a professor at Korea University in South Korea.

    The North's threat appeared aimed at mustering internal support or could be the result of top military officers showing their loyalty to Kim Jong Un, Yoo said.

    The North knows that raising tensions ahead of nuclear talks with the United States won't be advantageous, said Cheong Seong-chang, an analyst at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea.

    The Korean Peninsula has been technically at war for about 60 years. The maritime line separating the countries was drawn by the U.S.-led U.N. Command without Pyongyang's consent at the close of the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended with a truce, not a peace treaty. North Korea routinely argues that the line should run farther south.

    Relations between the Koreas plummeted following the November 2010 shelling of front-line Yeonpyeong Island, seven miles (11 kilometers) from North Korean shores, and a deadly warship sinking in March of that year blamed on Pyongyang. North Korea has flatly denied its involvement in the sinking, which killed 46 South Korean sailors.

    Kim Jong Un's handling of North Korea's military and diplomacy will come into sharper focus in the next several weeks.

    The United States and North Korea will have important nuclear disarmament talks Thursday — the third round of bilateral talks since last summer and the first since Kim Jong Il's Dec. 17 death. They are aimed at restarting six-nation aid-for-disarmament negotiations on North Korea's nuclear program.

    The North pulled out of those negotiations in early 2009 but has said it is willing to restart the six-party talks, which also include China, Japan, Russia and South Korea. But the U.S. and its allies are demanding that the North first demonstrate its sincerity in ending its nuclear weapons program.

    Additionally, a series of military exercises between the United States and South Korea will extend over more than two months. Seoul and Washington say their long-planned annual drills are defensive in nature, but North Korea calls them preparation for an invasion.

    South Korea began joint anti-submarine drills Monday with the United States, but the training site is farther south from the disputed sea boundary, South Korean military officials said. About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea as what U.S. and South Korean officials call deterrence against North Korean aggression.

    South Korean and U.S. troops will start 12 days of largely computer-simulated war games next week, and two months of field training drills in early March.

    Early Monday, the powerful Political Bureau of the Central Committee of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party announced it would convene a conference in mid-April to "glorify" the late leader and to rally around his son.

    The conference could wrap up the North's power succession process, analyst Cheong said, with Kim Jong Un possibly promoted to general secretary of the Workers' Party, the ruling party's top job and one of the country's highest positions.

     
    • Anonymous  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      "The North routinely argues the line should be further south". They can't even feed the territory they do have, so they're gonna argue for more land?
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        That's what I was thinking. How do you feed a million man army in the field. Most of them gave up to the UN forces in 1951 because the North Korean Army was starving. If they started the war, they would have to win it in one day. Remember they are fighting a totally different South Korean Army and I don't think they could win the war in one day.
      • gt 3 mths ago
        maybe they thinking more land more food but in this case the line is in the sea.....
      • gt 3 mths ago
        #$%$ they going to do with it? plant fish?
    • Chuck  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      No Matter What, I would keep an eye on them because I am 99% sure that North Korea and Iran are hand in hand into something. they just can't be Trusted!
      • new yorker 3 mths ago
        DON'T FORGET PAKISTAN,,
      • Tom2 3 mths ago
        Or Russia
      • CM 3 mths ago
        or Syria, Egypt (now) and Libya
    • Alan  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Third try. Korea lives under constant military threat from the North. They understand that to cancel or reduce a planned military exercise is a sign of weakness against the last Stalinist state left in the world, which state is like dealing with a vicious dog - if you hold your ground, you're ok - if you back down, it advances. How many of us appreciate the conditions under which the South Koreans live? Prosperity is there, but they're always under the gun.
      • Just Me, Richard 3 mths ago
        You don't know much about vicious dogs, do you?
      • Alan 3 mths ago
        Just what I've learned in 30 years of carrying mail. If you're an expert, how about filling me in, Richard.
      • Donna 3 mths ago
        But it's home. ; )
    • Asten  •  3 mths ago
      Hurr, I think EVERYONE should just ignore North Korea for now on
      • bigbadude 3 mths ago
        Not Th Athists they should visit ! they would love God then!
      • Donna 3 mths ago
        Ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
      • Asten 3 mths ago
        @Donna
        Yes it does
    • John  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea is the poster child for Orwell's book Animal Farm. It is amazing they have been able to maintain this govt for so long.
      • shelly 3 mths ago
        Wait til the new world order or one world govt arrives, 7 years of tribulation for those who participate and take the 666 and worship the devil, the antichrist, almost here. That will be like it is sharia law worldwide, worse than their system.
      • shelly 3 mths ago
        In other words, a totalarian govt, same as sharia law. That will be the ending one for civilization when Armaggedon , Jesus comes back, et.
      • BobD 3 mths ago
        Well come on back then Jesus , I've about had my fill of it down here..
    • WANDERING SPIRIT  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea is always shooting its big mouth off.but that's about it.if China doesn't back them up they are bulls without balls.
    • CastleGreySkull  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea, one day somebody is gonna punch you in the mouth just to see how tough you are...
    • braveheart  •  3 mths ago
      dear leader..feed your people first!
    • Happy Client  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea attacked the South for no reason in 1950. The U.S. had ZERO forces in South Korea at the time. Since the truce that stopped the Korean War, the North has shelled the South countless times, it has assasinated South Korean government officials, it has murdered UN/U.S. personnel at the border, and it has violated the border numerous times. Meanwhile the South has seen economic growth and progress for it people by having free markets and elections. The North can't even feed itself.
    • new yorker  •  3 mths ago
      Looks like n korea is going to get foreign aid,,time for americas foreign aid to end,,,we keep helping the enemy,,,and those that hate us,when did we start giving money instead of food and medical supplies,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    • D  •  Mobile, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Some brave North Korean needs to start a Revolution. It would be the best thing to happen over there.
    • PLC  •  3 mths ago
      "North Korea is fully prepared for a total war..."
      "North Korea said it would launch a thousands-fold more severe punishment..."
      "If they provoke us, there will be only merciless retaliatory strikes..."

      I guess not. These people are a bunch of world-class morons.
    • Amanda  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      All I'm saying is that I'm glad my husband and I left South Korea when we did. Although being stationed over there was nice as well as the people,still this constant battle between the two is crazy
    • Peter  •  Montoursville, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      North Korea is worried about an invasion? What in Gods' name would anyone want with it? It's like the dark side of the moon at night and they can't even feed themselves. They've had 60 years of peace in the workers paradise, time for them to sit back and enjoy.
    • Todd V  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      If I were the new North Korea, I would join and assist the Souths, They are no longer enemies, and just put a stop to this stupidity, There are worst enemies to worry about than their own kind !
    • Nick  •  Gardner, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe mcarthurs idea of nuking north korea was a good idea.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      NK won't start a war they can't win. But they will threaten it in order to ask for more food. They kill their own people in order to build more weapons. How sad.
    • chris  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      "Before the drills began, North Korea said it would launch a "thousands-fold more severe" punishment than the 2010 shelling if South Korea conducted the drills.
      North Korea is fully prepared for a "total war," and the drills will lead to a "complete collapse" of ties between the Koreas, the North's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement carried Monday by the official Korean Central News Agency."

      does iran and NK have to same "threat" writer?
    • Dragonfly  •  3 mths ago
      Another rogue country under the rule of a narcissistic #$%$ Well, at least they aren't Islamic!
    • clark  •  3 mths ago
      Only reason we have 28,000+ troops in South Korea is to keep the two sides separated..........
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