U.S. "road map to Mideast peace" accused
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 31 (KCNA) -- A month has passed since U.S. President bush proposed "road map to Mideast peace" to Palestine and Israel as a trump card with which to implement his Mideast policy.
The "road map" calls for doing away with Palestinian "terrorist" organizations, making Israel withdraw from the territory of Palestine and setting up a Palestinian state on three phases ending in 2005.
Lurking behind this "road map" is the U.S. sinister intention to edge itself into the issue of Palestine-Israel relations, the main issue in the settlement of the Mideast issue, and wirepull it in a bid to cover up its true colors as a harasser of Mideast peace and materialize its Mideast strategy without fail.
The real purpose of its Mideast strategy is to isolate and weaken anti-U.S. countries by using Israel as a shock brigade and pro-U.S. Arab countries as its allies and thus seek its domination and interests in this region.
The core of the "road map" is to disarm the Palestinian "terrorist" organizations as they are obstacles to implementing the U.S. Mideast strategy.
The "road map" mainly deals with the "reform" of the Palestinian authority and the mopping up of "terrorist" organizations while almost turning aside principled issues arising in building the Palestinian state such as status of Kuds, repatriation of the Palestinian refugees and borderline.
The "road map" also calls for placing all the Palestinian security organizations under the new Palestinian Prime Minister and forcing them to disarm themselves. This betrays the U.S. sinister attempt to make the Palestinian president titular and turn the confrontation between Palestine and Israel into that between the Palestinian authority and the Palestinian "terrorist" organizations in a bid to plunge Palestine into "a civil war".
The "road map" set out by the bush administration can be called "road map for greater Israel empire" as it is aimed to carry out the aggressive Mideast policy of the U.S. and Israel, a policy aimed to raise Israel's status in the Arab region to found "greater Israel empire."
The Bush administration has made persistent efforts to put the "road map" into practice.
The United States and Israel are becoming undisguised in their moves to deprive the present Palestinian President of any authority.
During his two Mideast trips in the last three weeks Powell met the new Palestinian Prime Minister, while ignoring Arafat.
During his Mideast tours Powell took great pain to assert the justice and importance of the "road map," negotiating with different countries.
Pretending to be interested in the economic development of the middle east, the U.S. is talking about the conclusion of "an agreement on free trade" with Arab countries.
All these facts go to prove that the United States, while paying lip-service to Mideast peace and stability, is, in fact, keen to calm down the anti-U.S. spirit that has mounted among the Arab countries with the Iraqi war as a momentum and use Israel for realizing its ambition for dominating the region.
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