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SEOUL, March 31 (Reuters) - North Korea has sent jet fighters to test the South's air defences and threatened to reduce its wealthy neighbour to ashes as it tries to push the new government in Seoul to back off from its hard line with Pyongyang.

On Monday, South Korea's biggest daily newspaper said the communist state's jets had flown sorties close to South Korea's airspace at least 10 times since Lee Myung-bak became president on Feb. 25. At the weekend the North said it was ready to attack.

"These should be understood as the first actions signalling a freeze in North and South Korean relations," said Yang Moo-jin, a specialist on North Korea at the South's Kyungnam University.

Lee's government has warned Pyongyang that if it wants to keep receiving aid it should improve human rights, abide by an international nuclear deal and start returning the more than 1,000 Southerners kidnapped or held since the 1950-53 Korean War.

Lee's stand has infuriated the touchy North, used to taking in billions of dollars over the past 10 years from Lee's left-of-centre predecessors who asked for little in return under their so-called "sunshine policy" of engagement, analysts said.

But analysts added that China, one of North Korea's biggest benefactors and the closest the destitute state can claim to a major ally, would lean on the hermit state to prevent the situation on the Korean peninsula spinning out of control.

Beijing, already facing criticism for its handling of the crises in Tibet and Sudan, does not want North Korea to be another headache and spoil its hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympics, they said.

"China doesn't want any turmoil," said Kim Sung-han, a Korea University professor and expert in international relations.

China may be willing to step in and make up the difference in the hefty amount of food and monetary aid North Korea loses due to cutting off ties with South, its other main benefactor, in order to keep things quiet for the Games, he said.

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Last week North Korea expelled South Korean officials from a joint factory park just north of the heavily armed border once hailed as a model of economic cooperation.

It then test-fired missiles into the Yellow Sea, following that up at the weekend with a threat to launch a pre-emptive strike to "not merely plunge everything into flames, but reduce it (the South) to ashes".

It has also threatened to attack South Korean naval vessels patrolling in disputed Yellow Sea waters, suspend inter-Korean dialogue and stop taking apart its nuclear weapons plant as called for under an international deal.

A pro-Pyongyang newspaper published in Japan said relations between the two Koreas have fallen to lows last seen when North Korea tested a nuclear device in October 2006.

Analysts say the North could next cut inter-Korean projects, slow down or shut the joint factory park in Kaesong and come up with a new set of provocative military moves.

"North Korea has decided to increase the voltage," Korea University's Kim said.

The North stations most of its ill-equipped 1.2-million-man army near the border, which is just 50 km (30 miles) from Seoul.

The head of U.S. forces in South Korea said that the 28,000 U.S. troops in the South who support the country's 670,000-strong military could easily defeat an invading North Korean army.

The North Korean moves come as conservatives are trying to win control of the South's parliament from left-of-centre forces in an April 9 election. If conservatives win a majority, it would significantly strengthen Lee's hand during his five-year term.

Analysts said the North's influence in South Korean politics has waned over the years and they see the recent turmoil as having no major impact in the election. (Additional reporting by Lee Jiyeon; Editing by Jonathan Thatcher and Alex Richardson)
This is what happens when you give someone with the morals of a degenerate mobster control of a country. His reaction to the suggestion that he stop abusing people is met with threats of war and crude attempts at intimation. Frankly I expect the real mobsters would be much smoother.
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This is what happens when the mob bosses's spoiled son comes into power. Also, the state establishment of North Korea does need to provoke outrage so it can point at the outrage and say "the evil Imperialists want to crush us!" fear mongering. And also it desperately needs every bit of foreign aid it can get.
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Aggravating as this rhetoric may be, North Korea pretty much responds to everything from criticism to inclimate weather with the same crude threats of annihilation. Even threats of nuclear war get old after you repeat them so many times.

What else do you expect from a country run by a bad James Bond villain?
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Here's the brief version. 'PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEEEEEEEE!'

North Korea is just throwing a tantrum again.
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