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War clouds hover as North Korea points rockets towards US bases, US B-2 stealth bombers carry out drill

Seoul, March 29: North Korea's leader said Friday that his rocket forces are ready “to settle accounts with the U.S.,” an escalation of the country's bellicose rhetoric and a direct response to U.S. nuclear-capable B-2

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Seoul, March 29: North Korea's leader said Friday that his rocket forces are ready “to settle accounts with the U.S.,” an escalation of the country's bellicose rhetoric and a direct response to U.S. nuclear-capable B-2 bombers joining military drills with South Korea a day earlier.



Kim Jong Un's comments in an early morning meeting with his senior generals are part of a rising tide of threats meant to highlight anger over the military drills and recent U.N. sanctions over Pyongyang's nuclear test.

North Korea sees U.S. nuclear firepower as a direct threat to its existence and claims the annual military drills are a preparation for invasion.

Pyongyang also uses the U.S. nuclear arsenal as a justification for its own push for nuclear-tipped missiles that can strike the United States—a goal that experts believe to be years away, despite a nuclear test last month and a long-range rocket launch in December.

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