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NKorean military warns of 'special actions' soon

NKorean military warns of 'special actions' soon

Apr 23rd, 2012

North Korea promised Monday to reduce South Korea's conservative government "to ashes" in less than four minutes, in an unusually specific escalation of recent threats aimed at its southern rival. (Source: Associated Press) -
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