North Korea Claims 800,000 Citizens Joined Military in Single Day to ‘Mercilessly Wipe Out’ America

North Korea’s brutal regime has claimed that 800,000 citizens joined the nation’s military in a single day so they can fight against America.

The country’s state-run media made the claim on Saturday.

In a statement, the government warned that the North Korean military plans to “mercilessly wipe out” the United States and its allies.

Kim Jong-Un’s regime insists that “war maniacs” in the West seek to “eliminate our precious socialist country.”

The North Korean propaganda newspaper Rodong Sinmun says 800,000 students and workers signed up to fight the U.S. on Friday.

The news comes just one day after North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea between South Korea and Japan.

The total number included many North Koreans who sought to re-enlist, the paper noted.

“The soaring enthusiasm of young people to join the army is a demonstration of the unshakable will of the younger generation to mercilessly wipe out the war maniacs making last-ditch efforts to eliminate our precious socialist country, and achieve the great cause of national reunification without fail and a clear manifestation of their ardent patriotism,” the state-run newspaper wrote.

The North Korean military operates on a conscription system.

Males are required to serve for 10 years and females are required to serve for 3 years.

North Korea’s recruitment drive and missile launch came as the U.S. and South Korea began joint military drills last week.

The 11-day Operation Freedom Shield 23 began March 13 and will last for 11 days.

Kim’s regime fired another ballistic missile on Sunday, which flew roughly 500 miles across the country and landed in the sea off its east coast, according to South Korean and Japanese assessments.

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There were no reports of any injuries due to the launch, and Japan says the missile landed outside its exclusive economic zone.

North Korea cited joint military drills between the U.S., Japan, and South Korea as the reason for its launches, vowing to respond to such operations with “overwhelming powerful” force.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon argues such operations have proven to be a successful deterrent for North Korea.

“I think what’s important for people to understand is, one, deterrence continues to work,” Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters last week.

“Despite launching missiles into the ocean, North Korea is not attacking, nor should they, and that the United States, Japan, South Korea, and other allies and partners in the region will continue to work together to expand that deterrence and to keep our countries safe.”

North Korea’s heightened aggression in the region has mirrored China’s own aggression toward Taiwan.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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