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20 March North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification -- Serial No. 635 (March 14 to March 20, 2003)
  • EDITORIAL: NORTH KOREA'S WEAPONS THREAT VOA 20 Mar 2003 -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly told members of the U.S. Congress that Communist North Korea, known as the D-P-R-K, has a choice to make
  • Paek Nam Sun meets special envoy of UN Secretary General KCNA 21 Mar 2003 -- DPRK Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun Wednesday met and conversed with Moris Strong, special envoy of the UN Secretary General, and his party.
  • Provocative Rsoi flailed KCNA 21 Mar 2003 -- The U.S. and South Korean warhawks started Rsoi, a new South Korea-U.S. joint military drill, today while staging a provocative Foal Eagle war exercise in full swing. The U.S. imperialists decided to resume the espionage flight against the DPRK by use of RC-135 strategic reconnaissance plane and hurled stealth fighter bombers into the war exercises. The evermore reckless saber-rattling of the U.S. imperialists is, in a nutshell, a premeditated move to mount a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK.
  • U.S. hardline conservatives' remarks under fire KCNA 21 Mar 2003 -- U.S. hardline conservatives were recently reported to have claimed that "it is the misguided behavior for North Korea to threaten the U.S." and "it would be difficult for North Korea to get its security guaranteed and economic aid and the like".
  • Army-based policy introduced and studied on world-wide scale KCNA 21 Mar 2003 -- The world progressive people are admiring Kim Jong Il for his extraordinary wisdom, distinguished political ability and immortal exploits and widely introducing and studying his army-based policy. In a matter of two months of the year nearly 200 press media of at least 50 countries introduced in detail the uniqueness, validity and immortal vitality of his army-based policy.
  • Japan urged to stop acting rashly KCNA 21 Mar 2003 -- Japan is stepping up the joint research into the ballistic missile defense technology with the United States under the pretext of a "missile threat from North Korea", while contemplating the introduction of the interceptor missile system from the U.S. to make up a "vacuum" to be created before its actual deployment.




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