North Korea denounces ‘muscle-flexing’ US-South Korean military exercises

Al Jazeera
March 10, 2026
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North Korea denounced U.S.-South Korean military exercises, warning of "unimaginably terrible consequences."

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North Korea has condemned the ongoing 'Freedom Shield' military exercises between the United States and South Korea. Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stated that these annual drills could result in "unimaginably terrible consequences." Pyongyang views the joint exercises as a rehearsal for invasion, despite Washington and Seoul asserting their defensive nature. This denunciation escalates rhetoric surrounding the drills, potentially increasing regional tensions. The statement underscores North Korea's consistent opposition to allied military cooperation on the peninsula.

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North Korea denounced the ongoing US-South Korean military exercises.

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