US, South Korea Begin Joint Military Exercises Despite N. Korean Threats
Published at(WASHINGTON) — South Korea and the United States have begun joint military exercises, despite threats of retaliation from North Korea. More than 200,000 troops took part in the annual large-scale drill, known as “Key Resolve.”
Pyongyang has called the drills an “unpardonable infringement” on their “sovereignty and dignity” and has threatened Seoul and Washington with an all-out war, saying there would be “catastrophic consequences.”
The U.S. military says Pyongyang was warned of the exercise a month ago.
The drills will last nearly two weeks and will be followed by additional ground and naval exercises.
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