North Korea: “United States of American's nuclear weapon monopoly were over”
North Korea declared on 10 Sept that it would not be afraid of a U.S nuclear attack, following the biggest nuclear warhead test in its history since 2006, Rodong Sinmun newspaper reported.
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"Gone are the days never to return when the US could make a unilateral nuclear blackmail against the DPRK (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea)," the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper wrote in an editorial
Washington “is exasperated by the strong military steps being taken by the DPRK in a phased way,” added the editorial.
President's DPRK Kim Jong Un and his army |
The international community strongly condemned North Korea, after conducting the latest nuclear test, caused a 5.3 magnitude artificial earthquake on the morning 9 Sept.
The United Nations Security Council began considering the latest sanctions for Pyongyang.
Rodong Sinmun warned South Korea authorities that North Korea has the right to develop a nuclear deterrent force for self-defense.
"The DPRK will not change its option though such American colonial servant and dirty prostitute of foreign forces as Park Geun-Hye is making such a fuss”, it added.
Korea, Japan and the US issued a statement to strengthen tougher sanctions against to DPRK.