U.S. Responsible for Threat to Peace
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 24 (KCNA) -- U.S. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld let loose the rigmarole that the purpose of the six-way talks was to seek "a diplomatic way" to forestall any threat from the north Korean side to the Korean peninsula, its region and the rest of the world.
Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary today dismisses this as a sophism prompted by the sinister intention to justify the nuclear arms buildup of the U.S. and reinforce the leverage for international pressure on the DPRK and interference in its affairs to invent a pretext for military invasion of it.
It goes on:
It is none other than the U.S. which is chiefly responsible for the threat to peace in the Korean peninsula, its region and the rest of the world. More than 20,000 pieces of nuclear weapons are piled up in the U.S. nuclear arsenals. As if they were not enough, the U.S. is putting spurs to the development of such mass destruction weapons as smaller nukes and germ weapons.
What the U.S. imperialists pursue are aggression and war for world supremacy.
The U.S. intends to build up international public opinion on the "threat" from the DPRK through the six-way talks and, under this pretext, seek and round off the method of stifling it.
This is what it calls "diplomatic way." This means a new war of aggression on the DPRK.
The purpose of the U.S. is to stifle the DPRK at any cost by a nuclear war and other means with international "diplomatic support."
The U.S. should stop trumpeting about "threat" from the DPRK and make a political decision to drop its hostile policy to stifle it.
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