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''Gone are the days...when the US could make a unilateral nuclear blackmail against the DPRK', says the ruling party newspaper''
SUCCESSFUL' TEST. In this file photo, visitors walk past replicas of North Korean Scud-B missile (L) and South Korean Nike missiles (R) at the Korean War Memorial in Seoul on September 5, 2016. File photo by Jung Yeon-je/AFP
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea said Saturday, September 10, it would not submit to US nuclear "blackmail", a day after shocking the world with its 5th and largest nuclear test.
"Gone are the days...when the US could make a unilateral nuclear blackmail against the DPRK," said the ruling party newspaper Rodong Sinmun, using the country's official name.
"The US is exasperated by the strong military steps being taken by the DPRK in a phased way."
The North's latest test, preceded by a volley of missile launches in recent months, sparked worldwide condemnation. The UN Security Council agreed on Friday immediately to begin work on a new series of sanctions.
The Rodong commentary, carried by the North's official KCNA news agency, slammed South Korean President Park Geun-Hye as a "dirty prostitute" of foreign forces.
The commentary took issue with her recent condemnation, during talks with US President Barack Obama, of the North's ballistic missile test-launches. It did not directly mention Friday's nuclear test.
The newspaper accused Park of "groundlessly taking issue with the DPRK over its just measures for bolstering nuclear deterrence for self-defence."
It added: "The DPRK will not change its option though such American colonial servant and dirty prostitute of foreign forces as Park Geun-Hye is making such fuss."

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