North Korea denounces Japan’s new security strategy

(FILES) This file photo taken on August 29, 2017 shows soldiers from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force setting up PAC-3 surface-to-air missile launch systems during a temporary deployment drill at US Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo. (Photo by Toru YAMANAKA / AFP)

SEOUL, South Korea (AFP) — North Korea on Tuesday denounced Japan’s new security strategy, calling it a “serious” threat against international peace that “fundamentally changed” the regional security environment and warned of “actual action” in response.

Japan outlined plans last week to drastically expand its defense capabilities over the next five years — including counterstrike capability — in response to threats from China and nuclear-armed North Korea.

“Japan is creating a serious security crisis… by adopting the new security strategy that effectively formalizes the possession of preemptive strike capabilities against other countries,” said the North’s foreign ministry spokesperson in a statement.

“The formalization of Japan’s new line of aggression has fundamentally changed the security environment in East Asia,” said the statement, which was carried by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Tokyo will realize it has made a “wrong and very dangerous choice”, the spokesman said, warning that Pyongyang “will continue to show the scale of our concern and dissatisfaction in actual action”.

Japan’s new strategy document warns that Moscow’s military posturing in Asia and cooperation with China are “a strong security concern”.

The White House said the overhaul would “strengthen and modernize” Japan’s military alliance with the United States.

© Agence France-Presse

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