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00:00 In a strong statement issued on Saturday, December 2, North Korea made it clear that
00:06 any interference with its satellite operation will be treated as a declaration of war.
00:12 The regime warns of mobilizing its war deterrence in response to imminent attacks against its
00:17 strategic assets.
00:19 According to state media KCNA, North Korea's Defense Ministry spokesperson emphasized that
00:25 Pyongyang would take action to eliminate the viability of US spy satellite in the event
00:31 of any US interference in space.
00:34 The statement said, "In case the US tries to violate the legitimate territory of a sovereign
00:40 state by weaponizing the latest technologies illegally and unjustly, the DPRK will consider
00:46 taking responsive action measures for self-defense to undermine or destroy the viability of the
00:52 US spy satellites."
00:55 Democratic People's Republic of Korea, known as DPRK, announced a successful launch of
01:00 its inaugural military spy satellite on November 21.
01:04 The satellite has reportedly transmitted images capturing military installations situated
01:10 in the US mainland, Japan and the US territory of Guam.
01:14 When questioned about Washington's ability to disrupt North Korean satellite reconnaissance
01:19 operations, a spokesperson for the US Space Command responded that the US can deny an
01:25 adversary's space capabilities through various means, as reported by US broadcaster RFA.
01:32 In response to the recent satellite launch, the United States implemented new sanctions
01:37 on North Korea.
01:39 The sanctions specifically target foreign-based agents accused of aiding in sanctions evasion
01:45 of acquired revenue and technology for North Korea's weapons of mass destruction program.
01:51 In a significant move, South Korea backlisted 11 individuals from North Korea on Friday,
01:57 December 1, citing their involvement in the country's satellite and ballistic missile
02:02 development.
02:04 These individuals are now prohibited from engaging in any financial transactions.
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