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KCNA flails U.S. attempt to let S. Korea fight proxy war

KCNA

    Pyongyang, June 25 (KCNA) -- U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz at a hearing of the House of Representatives said that the deterrent force against the north should be increased on the Korean Peninsula despite the redeployment of the U.S. forces in South Korea and South Korea should considerably increase defense spending instead. His outbursts betray the U.S. dangerous aim to instigate the South Korean authorities to fight a proxy war against their fellow countrymen in the north as what he had in mind was part of the U.S. moves to redistribute its overseas military bases aimed to put into practice its doctrine of a preemptive attack for seizing any region anytime.
    Recently the U.S. did not hesitate to get South Korea embroiled in its ever more undisguised moves for expanding the sphere of its political and military influence.
    It is now working hard to provoke a war against the DPRK with modern reinforced offensive forces involved after publishing the largest-ever "arms buildup plan" of the U.S. forces in South Korea. It is pressurizing South Korea to cover the bulk of expenses for the implementation of the plan.
    In a nutshell, the U.S. seeks to fish in troubled waters by driving South Korea as cannon fodder or a shock brigade in its aggression of the DPRK.
    It is a trite method employed by the U.S. in waging a proxy war to pit Asians against Asians, Europeans against Europeans and those in the mid-east against those in the mid-east. The pressure put by the U.S. upon the South Korean authorities to increase their defence spending in line with its moves for the redistribution of overseas military bases can not be construed otherwise than a sinister plot to drive the South Korean troops as bullet shields in its war of aggression against the DPRK and the rest of Northeast Asia.
    If the South Korean authorities join the U.S. in such dangerous war gamble as escalating military threat and pressure upon the DPRK under the pretext of its "nuclear issue" that will be little short of bringing a holocaust of war to the nation.
    The U.S. and the South Korean authorities should think twice over the catastrophic consequences the madcap arms buildup will entail, face up to the reality and behave themselves.



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