North Korea denounces US-Japan military drill as provocation

North Korea has denounced a joint US-Japan military exercise, accusing Tokyo of using global instability to justify its transformation into a “war nation.” Pyongyang warned Japan of a “tragic end” if it persists in “reckless” military behaviour.
North Korea on Monday denounced a joint military exercise between the United States and Japan, accusing Tokyo of using the “confusing” global situation to “justify its transformation into a war nation,” Pyongyang’s state media reported. The North criticised Japan for participating in the Resolute Dragon exercise, accusing it of sharpening its “invasion capability” in an editorial carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Regional security concerns
Japan, the North said, has aggravated the security situation in the region by deepening its military ties with the United States. Pyongyang further claimed that long‑range missiles were test‑fired in a “preemptive” capacity intended to strike neighbouring nations during Japan’s first participation in a US‑led multinational exercise in the Asia‑Pacific region in April and May. It warned Tokyo about a “tragic end” should it persist in “reckless” military behaviour.
Exercise details
The Resolute Dragon exercise, involving Japan’s Ground Self‑Defense Forces and the US Marine Corps, began on June 20 in Okinawa and Kyushu, major islands in southwestern Japan, and is scheduled to end on Tuesday.
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