U.S. hit for unreasonable sophism
KCNA
Pyongyang, June 14 (KCNA) -- U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz described the U.S. unabated military moves on the Korean Peninsula as something for detente during his recent tour of South Korea and Japan.
Commenting on this, Minju Joson today says that his utterances are meant to shift the blame for the disturbing developments on the peninsula onto the DPRK and justify the U.S. long-term military presence in South Korea and the rest of Asia and its arms buildup and war moves for its world supremacy.
U.S. loud-mouthed increased deterrent force against the DPRK means increased military pressure on the DPRK, the news analyst says, and goes on:
This will only result in a more acute standoff between the DPRK and the U.S. on the peninsula.
The DPRK cannot remain a passive on-looker to the ever-increasing U.S. military pressure.
The DPRK will as ever meet the U.S. military pressure with stronger military muscle no matter what others may say. It has a great Songun policy and unbreakable singlehearted unity. It also has potential and will strong enough to put its resolution into practice.
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