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Sunday, 27 February 2011 - North Korea threatens military action over South Korea campaign
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam North Korea threatens military action over South Korea campaign Reuters - 1 hour 21 minutes ago Send IM Story Print By Cho Mee-young SEOUL - North Korea will fire across a land border with South Korea if Seoul continues its anti-North psychological campaign, the North's official media said on Sunday ahead of a joint military drill between the United States and South Korea. South Korea's military has been dropping leaflets into North Korea about democracy protests in Egypt as part of a psychological campaign and the South Korean military also sent food, medicines and radios for residents in a bid to encourage North Koreans to think about change. "The on-going psychological warfare by the puppet military in the frontline area is a treacherous deed and a wanton challenge to the demand of the times and desire of all the fellow countrymen to bring about a new phase of peaceful reunification and national prosperity through all-round dialogue and negotiations," KCNA news agency said. "We officially notify that our army will stage a direct fire at the Rimjin Pavilion and other sources of the anti-DPRK psychological warfare to destroy them on the principle of self-defence, if such actions last despite our repeated warning." The Rimjin Pavilion is an area in South Korea near the heavily armed Demilitarised Zone which separates the two Koreas. North Korea will also be on a heightened state of alert for possible provocation during the joint military drill between the United States and South Korea which starts on Monday, KCNA said. It said North Korea will respond to the planned military drills with "all-out war" if there is any provocation. Tensions rose on the divided peninsula when 46 sailors were killed in an attack last March on a South Korean naval vessel. North Korea, which has denied responsibility, shelled the southern island of Yeonpyeong last November, killing four people. Their first attempt at talks broke down earlier in February dealing a setback to plans to resume international disarmament talks with the North. North Korea has said it wants to return to the broader six-party negotiations, but Seoul and Washington have questioned its sincerity about denuclearising -- pointing to its revelations in November about a uranium-enrichment programme. While the two sides are not talking, analysts have said that the risk of what both sides call a "provocation" increases, and acts of brinkmanship by the North could include military drills or attack, or the testing of a missile or nuclear device. South Korea's news agency Yonhap quoted a local analyst as saying: "North Korea reacts very sensitively as it thinks power of psychological leaflets is bigger than that of nuclear bombing." North Korea maintains tight control over communications, including the use of telephones and over movement of people, leaving many in the country unaware of world affairs. South Korea's military has resumed its campaign of speaking directly to North Korean residents after the North bombarded the southern island of Yeonpyeong near a disputed sea border in November. The South's Yonhap news agency said a week ago that North Korea was digging tunnels at a site where it has launched two nuclear tests, suggesting it is preparing a third. 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