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Strains rise as North Korea cuts off hotline

By Christian Oliver in Seoul

Published: March 10 2009 02:00 | Last updated: March 10 2009 02:00

North Korea yesterday cut its military hotline to Seoul and put its million-man army at battle stations, ratcheting up tensions as South Korean and US troops began war games that Pyongyang warned could spark open conflict.

United Nations forces last week tried to counter North Korean claims that the exercises were a smokescreen for an invasion by promising to keep the hotline open, giving Pyongyang advance warning of anything that could cause a misunderstanding.

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