U.S. Undisguised Moves to Provoke War against DPRK under Fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 1 (KCNA) -- Two warships belonging to the U.S. forces for prior naval deployment was reported to enter a south Korean port for the first time on Oct. 29 and stay there for 15 days to stage an exercise under the simulated conditions of an actual war.
In this regard Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary dismisses it as a disturbing development and an undisguised attempt to provoke a war against the DPRK.
Noting that this military move of the U.S. can never be overlooked as it further escalates the tensions on the Korean peninsula, the commentary says:
What merits a serious attention is that the U.S. has taken such alarming military moves as deciding to extend the role of the U.S. troops in south Korea to the whole area of Northeast Asia including the Korean peninsula and beefing up the aggressor armed forces in south Korea under its pretext.
All facts go to prove that the U.S. moves for military aggression of the DPRK has reached a new dangerous phase of their realization.
Dialogue and war exercise, peace and war can never go together.
If the U.S. opts to provoke a war against the DPRK, while paying lip-service to a "peaceful settlement" of the DPRK-U.S. nuclear issue, the latter will never remain a passive onlooker to it.
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