North Korean army claims it has final approval for nuclear strike on US.
(Reuters)  - North Korea said it had "ratified" a merciless attack against the  United States, potentially involving a "diversified nuclear strike".
"We  formally inform the White House and Pentagon that the ever-escalating  U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK (North Korea) and its reckless  nuclear threat will be smashed by the strong will of all the united  service personnel and people and cutting-edge smaller, lighter and  diversified nuclear strike means of the DPRK and that the merciless  operation of its revolutionary armed forces in this regard has been  finally examined and ratified," a spokesman for the General Staff of the  Korean People's Army said in a statement carried by the English  language service of the state news agency KCNA.
The White House has issued the following reaction:
We've  seen today's statement by North Korea, again making unhelpful and  unconstructive threats. It is yet another offering in a long line of  provocative statements that only serve to further isolate North Korea  from the rest of the international community and undermine its goal of  economic development. North Korea should stop its provocative threats  and instead concentrate on abiding by its international obligations.
Earlier  today, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said, "As they have ratcheted up  (their) bellicose, dangerous rhetoric — and some of the actions they've  taken over the last few weeks present a real and clear danger and threat  to the interests, certainly of our allies, starting with South Korea  and Japan."