U.S. sea blockade can never frighten DPRK
KCNA
Pyongyang, June 21 (KCNA) -- The United States is contemplating international cooperation to intercept DPRK-flagged ships in the open sea as a link in the whole chain of its measure to blockade the DPRK in the sea. Timed to coincide with this, it is getting frantic in its anti-DPRK psychological warfare, spreading sheer rumors about "suppression of religion" and "flesh traffic", as if it were not enough with charging the DPRK with "drug and arms smuggling" and "counterfeiting of money."
Minju Joson today in a signed commentary says that these moves go to clearly prove that the U.S. has already decided to settle the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula by way of military standoff, not through dialogue, and is in the process of implementing this option.
Sea blockade against a sovereign state evidently means an act of aggression from the viewpoint of international law. This proves that the U.S. sea blockade operation is, in essence, an act of scrapping the Armistice Agreement, a sort of declaration of war and a war action in the long-run.
The DPRK will go its own way and stand unfazed no matter what others may say. It has a strong pluck as it has the great Songun politics and the powerful weapon of single-hearted unity.
The DPRK reclarifies that if there happens any physical hostile act that can be considered to be a breach of the AA and a declaration of war, it will have the right and will to promptly retaliate against it.
It will put further spurs to strengthening self-defensive nuclear deterrent force as the U.S. is becoming ever more undisguised in its hostile policy towards the DPRK as the days go by.
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