U.S. Escape Exercise Disclosed
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, July 3 (KCNA) -- It was recently disclosed that the U.S. troops stationed in south Korea have conducted in extreme secrecy the exercises for escaping from the Korean Peninsula to provide for the operations for a preemptive attack upon the north, according to a press report. On April 29, the U.S. forces command in south Korea launched an escape exercise to cope with the circumstances of a real war, including the departure of a speed boat carrying the U.S. troops and their families from Pusan Port.
The U.S. troops have launched such exercises two times every year in the way of noticing the content of documentary operations for the purpose of rapidly evacuating the U.S. troops and their families in case of emergency on the Korean Peninsula.
But the U.S. troops conducted the exercise this time under the simulated conditions of an actual war with the participation of the troops and their families in different parts of south Korea.
Such ill-boding military moves meaning the final completion of preparations for a preemptive nuclear attack upon the DPRK clearly hint that the U.S. bellicose forces' ignition of war is just near at hand.
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