U.S. and South Korean war games on the divided peninsula have the effect of holding a gun to North Korea’s head and could hamper efforts to negotiate an end to its nuclear weapons development, Pyongyang said. Although U.S.-South Korean joint training drills have gone ahead for decades without major incident, North Korea typically reserves some of its harshest language to denounce them, casting them as a prelude to an invasion and nuclear war. Full Story
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