N. Korean Leader Vows To Crush U.S. Hostile Policy -- Global Post/Yonhap News Agency
SEOUL, April 2 (Yonhap) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to crush what he called hostile policy by the United States toward the North, Pyongyang's state news agency reported Wednesday, amid fresh tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea has frequently accused the United States of harboring hostile policy toward Pyongyang and plotting with South Korea to invade the North, a charge denied by Washington.
Kim described the current situation as "grave" and said his military will "thoroughly crush the hostile U.S. policy against the North," the Korean Central News Agency reported.
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