Huge U.S. troops hurled into joint military exercises
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 15 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is massively hurling troops into the "Rsoi" scheduled to begin from March 19, according to KBS from South Korea.
Six "F-117" stealth fighters took off the air base in New Mexico and flew into South Korea on March 13 to participate in the war exercise.
This is the first time in the last decade since the "Team Spirit" joint military exercise was suspended.
A wing of "F-15", the backbone of the U.S. air force, is said to arrive in South Korea soon.
The carrier "Carl Vinson" with 80 modern deck-planes on board is now heading for the waters off the Korean Peninsula.
KBS noted with concern that the U.S. is unprecedentedly "amassing ultra modern combat forces" for the "Rsoi" aimed to promptly and effectively mobilize and deploy 690,000 troops on the Korean Peninsula from its mainland once a war breaks out there.
All facts go to clearly prove that the U.S. is massively introducing ultra-modern lethal equipment into South Korea from its mainland under the pretext of the joint military exercises, increasing the danger of a nuclear war on the peninsula.