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Reactionary Nature of U.S. View on Value

KCNA

    Pyongyang, November 7 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article says that the U.S. is pressurizing many countries in the world to accept its "view on value," putting it forth as a condition for the development of relations with them. This view is the most reactionary and anti-popular ideological tool which speaks for and defends the interests of the U.S. monopolies, the article notes, and goes on:
    The reactionary nature of this view finds manifestation, above all, in that it is based on pragmatism. The U.S. unilateral withdrawal from the ABM Treaty, its refusal to fulfil the "Kyoto Protocol" and its claim at the International Criminal Court for the immunity of U.S. troops and its launching a war against Iraq in disregard of the UN Charter and international law were all high-handed and arbitrary practices of the U.S. "view on value" based on reactionary pragmatism preaching that anything "useful" and "beneficial" to the U.S. is "truth" and "practicable".
    The reactionary and anti-popular nature of the view finds expression next in that it speaks for the interests of a tiny handful of big monopoly capitalists. The bourgeois politicians in the U.S. today are waxing quite eloquent about the U.S. "interests" under the cloak of the U.S. "view on value," but this, in essence, means meeting the interests of big monopolies.
    The view is also an ideological tool of the U.S. imperialists to realize their ambition for world supremacy.
    They are lording it over in a legitimate sovereign state after brutally overrunning it to monopolize the oil in the Mideast and are escalating military infiltration in the African region to plunder its resources. This represents the "view on value" of the U.S. which resorts to war and pillage in utter disregard of the UN and international law for its interests, for the high-rate profits of the monopolies.
    The U.S. is pressurizing all the countries in the world to follow its political and economic modes, way of life and "view on value" in the interests of the monopolies and at their requests, making no bones to fall back on military pressure and sanctions, armed intervention and state-sponsored terrorism and war against the countries and nations refusing to accept its demand.
    The U.S. "view on value" defending the interests of its monopolies is bound to go bankrupt.



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