Nam Hàn Cãnh Cáo Bắc Hàn là sẽ "trã đũa mạnh"
nếu bị Bắc Hàn tấn công.
South Korea warns
North of 'strong response' to any attack
By Jethro Mullen and K.J. Kwon, CNN
updated 6:29 AM EDT, Mon April 1, 2013
Kim Jong Un is briefed by his generals in this
undated photo. On the wall is a map titled "Plan for the strategic
forces to target mainland U.S."
Kim Jong Un works
during a briefing in this undated photo.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects drills by the
Korean People's Army navy at an undisclosed location on
North Korea's east coast on March 25 in a photo from the
state-run Korean Central News Agency.
Kim makes his way
to an observation post with North Korean soldiers on March 25.
Kim uses a pair of binoculars to look south from the
Jangjae Islet Defense Detachment near South Korea's
Taeyonphyong Island on March 7.
Kim is greeted by the family of a soldier as he inspects
Jangjae Islet Defense Detachment near
South Korea's Taeyonphyong Island in South Hwanghae
province on Thursday, March 7,
in a photo from the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
Kim is surrounded by soldiers during a visit to the Mu
Islet Hero Defense Detachment near South Korea's Taeyonphyong Island on March 7. North Korea has escalated
its bellicose rhetoric, threatening nuclear strikes, just before the U.N.
Security Council passed tougher sanctions against the
secretive nation on March 7.
Kim arrives at Jangjae Islet by boat to meet with soldiers
of the Jangjae Islet Defense Detachment near Taeyonphyong Island in South Hwanghae province on March 7.
Soldiers in the North Korean army train at an undisclosed
location on March 6.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, poses with chiefs
of branch social security stations in this undated picture released by
North Korea's official news agency on November 27.
Kim celebrates with staff from the satellite control center
in Pyongyang, North Korea,
during the launch of a rocket carrying a satellite, in a
photo released
by the official North Korean news agency on December 12.
A crowd watches as statues of the nation's founder, Kim Il
Sung, and his son Kim Jong Il are unveiled during a ceremony in Pyongyang
on April 13, 2012. Photos from North Korea are rare, but the country was on full display in April 2012 as it celebrated the
100th birthday of Kim Il Sung.
A North Korean
soldier stands guard in front of an UNHA III rocket at the Tangachai-ri
Space Center on April 8, 2012.
In April 2012, Pyongyang launched a long-range rocket,
which broke apart and fell into the sea. The UNHA III rocket is pictured on its launch pad in Tang Chung Ri, North
Korea.
A closer look at
the UNHA III rocket on its launch pad in Tang Chung Ri, North Korea.
A military
vehicle participates in a parade in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012.
North Koreans wave flags in front of portraits of Kim Il
Sung, left, and his son Kim Jong Il during celebrations to mark the 100th
birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang on April 16, 2012.
North Korean soldiers relax at the end of an official
ceremony attended by leader Kim Jong Un at a stadium in Pyongyang on April 14, 2012.
Kim Jong Un
applauds as he watches a military parade
in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012.
A North Korean
soldier stands on a balcony in Pyongyang on April 16, 2012.
North Korean
soldiers march during a military parade in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012.
Soldiers board a
bus outside a theater in Pyongyang on April 16, 2012.
North Korean
performers sit below a screen showing images of leader Kim Jong Un in
Pyongyang on April 16, 2012.
North Korean
soldiers salute during a military parade in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012.
Kim Jong Un visits the Rungna People's Pleasure Ground,
which is under construction in Pyongyang, in a photo released on July 3, 2012, by North Korea's
official Korean Central News Agency.
North Korean soldiers listen to a speech during an official
ceremony attended by
leader Kim Jong Un at a stadium in Pyongyang on April 14,
2012.
Members of a North Korean military band gather following an
official ceremony
at the Kim Il Sung stadium in Pyongyang on April 14, 2012.
North Korean
military personnel watch a performance
in Pyongyang on April 16, 2012.
A North Korean controller is seen along the railway line
between
Pyongyang and North Pyongan province on April 8, 2012.
A North Korean military honor guard stands at attention at
Pyongyang's airport during a diplomatic visit on May 2, 200
- U.S. deploys
F-22s to South Korea as part of joint military exercises
- North Korea said
it was entering a "state of war" with the South
- Seoul views the
threat from Pyongyang in "a serious manner"
Seoul, South
Korea (CNN) -- The South Korean president on Monday warned North Korea
that any provocative moves will be met with "a strong response"
as the United States deployed stealth fighter jets in the tense region as
part of joint military exercises.
"If there is any provocation
against South Korea and its people, there should be a strong response in
initial combat without any political considerations," President Park
Geun-hye said at a meeting with senior defense and security officials,
according to her office.
Her comments came after North Korea
rattled off fresh volleys of bombastic rhetoric over the weekend, declaring that it had entered a "state of war" with the South and
labeling the U.S. mainland a "boiled pumpkin," vulnerable to
attack.
Business as usual in Korean econ zone
U.S. B-2 exercise over Korean peninsula
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