As the US aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan appeared in the waters off the Korean Peninsula, North Korea's emergency committee for opposing nuclear war drills condemned the joint move between the US and South Korea to mobilize strategic nuclear assets near the peninsula, Yonhap News Agency reported.
"The US is running amok by introducing under our nose the targets we have set as primary ones. The US should expect that it would face unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time," the Korean Central News Agency warned.
"The South Korean puppets will not go scot-free as they are introducing strategic US nuclear assets and turning the whole land of South Korea into the worst-ever field of a nuclear war, without seeing the imminent catastrophic disaster," the KCNA added, pledging that the North will mercilessly smash the "war frenzy" with concerted efforts and inflict "the most miserable death" upon the invaders.
On Monday, the US and South Korean navies kicked off a five-day round of military drills, featuring the USS Stetham and the USS Mustin guided-missile destroyers, as well as the USS Reagan supercarrier.
The joint US-South Korea drills, dubbed the Maritime Counter Special Operations Forces Exercise (MCSOFEX), are said to "promote communications, interoperability, and partnership" between the militaries of the two countries.
Moreover, the US Forces Korea announced that it would coordinate with the US State Department and South Korean military in a drill to evacuate non-combatant US citizens from South Korea, dubbed "Courageous Channel," denying having direct ties to the present situation. The North Korean state-run news agency warned, however, that "reckless military gambling against the DPRK" may result in the "total destruction" of the US.
#USNavyKorea & #ROKFLT welcomed the Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan to the Republic of Korea. #Partnership pic.twitter.com/aZnwGzjOxz
— 7th Fleet (@US7thFleet) October 14, 2017
Tensions in the area have previously soared amid North Korea's nuclear and missile tests and increasingly bellicose "exchange of pleasantries" between the North Korean leadership and US President Donald Trump. Kim Jong-un called Trump a "mentally deranged US dotard" and pledged to "tame him with fire," while the US president called the North Korean leaders a "little rocket man on a suicide mission."
Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won't be around much longer!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2017
Furthermore, Kim Jong-un has vowed to take "highest-level" measures against Washington, as Trump threatened to "totally destroy" the country of 26 million, should the US be forced to defend itself and its allies from Pyongyang's nukes.
North Korea fired two intercontinental ballistic missiles in July and conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test in September.
Nearly 28,000 US troops are currently deployed in South Korea due to the North’s perceived threat.
USS Ronald #Reagan (CVN 76) Carrier Strike Group continues patrol of @US7thFleet with #IndoAsiaPacific allies pic.twitter.com/Hl8QSuqHam
— U.S. Pacific Command (@PacificCommand) September 30, 2017