North Korea threatened Tuesday to take a “resolute and decisive military step” against Japan while it slammed Tokyo's adoption of a national security strategy as an attempt to turn the country into “an offensive military giant.”
The North's statement came four days after Japan announced a security strategy that includes a counterstrike capability against enemy targets and doubles its military spending to gain a more offensive footing against threats from China and North Korea.
The North's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Japan's push to acquire counterstrike capability has nothing to do with self-defence but is a clear attempt to acquire “preemptive attack capability meant to launch strikes on other countries' territories.”
“Japan's foolish attempt to satiate its black-hearted greed — the building up of its military invasion capability under the pretext of (North Korea's) legitimate exercise of the right to self-defence -- cannot be justified and tolerated,” an unidentified ministry spokesperson said in a statement carried by state media.
The statement accused the United States of supporting and instigating the Japanese military ambitions and undermining regional peace.
It said that such U.S. moves are forcing North Korea to work hard to complete its plans to develop new strategic weapons to thwart enemy attempts to invade it.
The statement said North Korea wants to make sure it can take “a resolute and decisive military step” to protect its sovereignty and national interests in the wake of the complexity of regional security caused by the Japanese strategy.
“Our country will continue to take actions to show how much we are concerned and displeased with Japan's unjust, greedy attempt to realise its wild ambitions,” the statement said.
Like in some other Asian countries, anti-Japanese sentiments still run deep in North Korea because of Japan's wartime atrocities.
The Korean Peninsula was under Japanese colonial rule from 1910-1945 before it was split into a capitalist, U.S.-backed South Korea and a socialist, Soviet-supported North Korea at the end of the World War II.
North Korea's state media routinely criticize Japanese colonial past.
Its statement Tuesday called Japan “a war criminal state which inflicted untold misfortune and sufferings upon the Korean people.”