SEOUL, South Korea — The U.S., Japan and South Korea began joint
exercises Monday to simulate how they would target Kim Jong Un's
ballistic missiles in the event of an attack, military officials from
South Korea and Japan said.
North Korea last week said the outbreak of war was "an established fact" following another set of U.S.-South Korea exercises — although the isolated country has often issued such fiery rhetoric without action.
Monday's drills involved two U.S. destroyers,
as well as one warship each from Japan and South Korea, a South Korean
military spokesman told NBC News.
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