North Korea has declared war about 200 times in the past 20 years.
So Monday’s chest-puffing announcement that the rogue regime was ready to shoot down American planes since it believed the United States had issued “a declaration of war,” was really just par for the course, rather than the ratcheting up of tensions.
“[T]his is clearly a declaration of war on all members states,” North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho told reporters on Monday. “The whole world should remember U.S. declared war on our people. The U.N. charter stipulates right of defense in charter.”
Under the U.N. Charter, Ri said, North Korea has the right to self-defense and “every right” to take countermeasures, “including the right to shoot down the United States strategic bombers even when they’re not yet inside the airspace border of our country.” – READ MORE
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