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South Korea, US launch annual military drills condemned by North Korea


Protesters shout slogans during a rally against South Korea and U.S. joint military exercise Ulchi Freedom Guardian, in front of the Yongsan U.S. Army headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 20, 2012. U.S. and South Korean forces launched annual joint military exercises Monday, mostly computer-simulated drills that North Korea has labeled a rehearsal for invasion and demanded they be canceled. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea and the United States have begun annual military drills that North Korea calls a precursor to war.

The U.S. says the two-week Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills started Monday with more than 80,000 troops from the U.S., South Korea and seven countries that fought with them in the 1950-53 Korean War.

Pyongyang has repeatedly threatened to attack Seoul over perceived insults and denounces the exercises as preparation for a pre-emptive attack.

Seoul is still angry over a North Korean rocket launch in April that the United Nations called a front for a banned long-range missile test. North Korea says it was a satellite launch.

Pyongyang's official media says leader Kim Jong Un recently visited a military unit involved in a deadly 2010 artillery exchange with South Korea.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the exercises are routine and urged North Korea to refrain from "bellicose statements."


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