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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un holds off on Guam strike plan

Updated on: 16 August,2017 09:38 AM IST  |  Seoul
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Kim Jong-Un reviews plans to hit Guam, but opts to watch US before acting

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un holds off on Guam strike plan

Kim Jong-Un warned the highly provocative move would go ahead in the event of further ‘reckless actions’ by Washington. Pic/AFP
Kim Jong-Un warned the highly provocative move would go ahead in the event of further ‘reckless actions’ by Washington. Pic/AFP


North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has been briefed on a plan to fire missiles near Guam but hinted that he would hold off on the launch, Pyongyang's state media said yesterday.


Kim "examined the plan for a long time" and "discussed it" with commanding officers yesterday during his inspection of the command of the Strategic Force in charge of the North's missile units, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). He said, "The US imperialists caught the noose around their necks due to their reckless military confrontation racket".


But, Kim hinted he would hold off on the plan to test-fire missiles towards the US Pacific island territory, saying he would "watch a little more the foolish and stupid conduct of the Yankees spending a hard time of every minute of their miserable lot".

"In order to defuse the tensions and prevent the dangerous military conflict on the Korean peninsula, it is necessary for the US to make a proper option first and show it through action, as it committed provocations after introducing huge nuclear strategic equipment into the vicinity of the peninsula", he was quoted as saying by KCNA.

He urged the US to "stop at once arrogant provocations" against the North and not provoke it any longer.

 

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