North Korea Warns US and South Korea Not to Violate Their Territory During Drills
U.S. and South Korea are taking part in drills in the Yellow Sea
PYONGYANG, North Korea, May 8 (UPI) -- U.S. and South Korean forces may be the target of attacks should they violate North Korean territory during Yellow Sea drills, Pyongyang said.
U.S. and South Korean forces launched maritime exercises in the Yellow Sea this week. Similar maneuvers this year sparked already heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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KJU might get really mad. Really, really mad.
You don't want to see him when he gets mad.