North Korea military threats ‘intended to deflect from economic crisis’
by Justin McCurry in Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#5N9FY)
Regime looking to shift focus from domestic problems with rhetoric around US-South Korea military drills, say analysts
North Korea's threat to boost its military capacity to counter hostility from Washington before joint US-South Korea military drills is intended to divert attention from its economic crisis but could lead to a resumption of missile tests, according to analysts.
While there is nothing unusual about North Korean opposition to the summer exercises involving American and South Korean forces, its warning this week that Seoul and Washington faced greater security threats" comes from a position of weakness not seen since Kim Jong-un came to power a decade ago.
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