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KCNA blasts U.S. psychological warfare

KCNA

    Pyongyang, July 4 (KCNA) -- The United States is resorting to a despicable and mean psychological warfare aimed to destabilize the DPRK by mobilizing even riff-raff to attain its sinister goal to isolate and stifle it. It is contemplating sending balloons to fly over the military demarcation line to reach the north carrying transistor radios and pamphlets, etc. agitating its internal change.
    The Bush administration is leaving no stone unturned to carry out its psychological operation, saying that transistor radios are secret weapons more destructive than any conventional weapons and they will help change North Korea internally by sucking up all information from outside just as cactuses do water in deserts.
    Timed to coincide with this, the CIA allotted a huge amount of fund to let the Voice of Free Asia broadcast its programs round the clock.
    This goes to clearly prove that the U.S. is channelling all its efforts into the psychological warfare to break the single-hearted unity in the DPRK and destabilize it.
    The U.S. psychological warfare can be called a prelude to a military attack.
    The U.S. spent a colossal amount of money for such operation before starting wars of aggression in Afghanistan and Iraq.
    The U.S. is working hard to lay an international siege to the DPRK over its nuclear issue in a bid to increase pressure upon it from outside and, at the same time it seeks to destabilize the DPRK and bring it to its knees by mounting a preemptive attack on it.
    But this is as foolish an act as trying to sweep the sea with a broom.
    Our single-hearted unity is strongest and unshakable as neither nuclear weapon nor any crafty operation can ever break it.
    It is common sense that man's ideology and faith are formed only through life experience, not under someone's coercion or by any preaching.
    The Korean people have cherished their ideology as their faith in the course of their protracted revolutionary struggle and chosen the most advantageous man-centred socialist system of Korean style which they value more than their own lives.
    It is a tragedy of the Bush administration that it does not know this fact.
    The U.S. mean act might have proved successful in other countries but that will never work on the DPRK.
    The U.S. is resorting to such a psychological warfare by use of transistor radios and pamphlets, expecting that they would prove "effective". But that only reveals more glaringly its mental poverty and vulnerability.
    Its psychological warfare only helped the army and the people of the DPRK renew their will and faith to consolidate the single-hearted unity in every way, the precious gain of our revolution and the eternal foundation of our system, touched off stronger hatred against the u.s. and hardened their determination to annihilate enemies.



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