http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/world/1781906

North Korea threatened on Tuesday to abandon the 1953 armistice that ended
the Korean War, accusing the United States of plotting an attack on the
communist state.
A spokesman of the North's Korean People's Army claimed that the United
States was building up reinforcements around the Korean Peninsula in
preparations to attack the North, said the North's official news agency
KCNA.

"The situation is, therefore, getting more serious as the days go by as it
is putting its plan for pre-emptive attacks on the (North) into practice,"
KCNA quoted the unidentified spokesman as saying.

The 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty, leaving
the countries technically in a state of war. A North Korean withdrawal from
the armistice would remove the main mechanism that is helping to keep an
uneasy peace on the peninsula, where the border between the two Koreas is
the world's most heavily armed.

The announcement is the latest move in a crisis over the North's recent
decision to restart its nuclear programs in violations of international
treaties.

Washington and its allies are pressuring North Korea to abandon its
suspected nuclear weapon programs. The North has insisted on direct talks
first with the United States, from which it wants a nonaggression treaty.

The North threat followed by a day a declaration by the communist state that
it would triumph in the nuclear standoff.

That bluster came as South Korea's outgoing president, Kim Dae-jung, warned
that Pyongyang's production of atomic weapons could force his country and
Japan to build nuclear bombs as well. as South Korea warned that Pyongyang's
production of atomic weapons could force the South and Japan to build
nuclear bombs as well.

Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld has said that North Korea has one or
two nuclear weapons and could extract enough plutonium within months to make
six to eight more. North Korea had never admitted or denied having nuclear
weapons, but has said it has the right to develop nuclear weapons.

The spokesman said the "grave situation created by the undisguised war acts
committed by the U.S. in breach of the armistice agreement compels the
Korean People's Army side, its warring party, to immediately take all steps
to cope with it."

"If the U.S. side continues violating and misusing the armistice agreement
as it pleases, there will be no need for the (North) to remain bound to the
armistice agreement uncomfortably," the spokesman said.

The North Korean statement, which was carried by KCNA on Tuesday was issued
Monday by the spokesman of the North Korean military's mission to Panmunjom,
a truce village where the U.S.-led U.N. Command and the North Korean
military meet to oversee the armistice.

The North accused the United States of violating the armistice agreement by
sending reinforcements around the Korean Peninsula and planning to impose a
naval blockade against the impoverished, communist state.

North Korea had previously threatened to pull out of the armistice in an
attempt to increase tension with the United States and force Washington to
start negotiations with the Stalinist regime in Pyongyang.



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