KCNA assails U.S. secret military exercise
Pyongyang, January 30 (KCNA) -- A special operation group, a paramilitary organization under the CIA, conducted a secret exercise targeted against nuclear facilities and nuclear weapons in the DPRK, according to a recent issue of the U.S. weekly magazine Time. This is clear evidence proving that the U.S. has stepped up the preparations for a nuclear war against the DPRK in real earnest, while talking it has no plan to launch a military action against the DPRK and it is interested in "dialogue" with the DPRK in a bid to mislead the world public opinion.When taking into consideration the fact that the Bush administration adopted it as its policy to mount a "preemptive attack" on "rogue states", the secret rehearsal cannot but heighten the DPRK's vigilance as it is a serious development.
It is an open secret that the U.S. is concentrating its efforts on the production of nuclear weapons to be used in destroying underground facilities of the DPRK in "case of emergency."
Under this situation, the DPRK can never overlook the maneuver.
What merits a serious attention is that the exercise was timed to coincide with the u.s. defense department's final examination of its crucial plan to mount a military attack on the DPRK.
According to this war scenario, the U.S. seeks to make surprise strikes at major targets and nuclear facilities of the DPRK and hurl special units into its rear as an advance force to harass it.
The prevailing situation indicates that the U.S. "national security strategy" aimed at a preemptive attack on the DPRK has entered the phase of its implementation.
The military situation on the Korean Peninsula is so tense that a nuclear war may break out any moment.
The people and the army of the DPRK are closely watching the dangerous military moves of the U.S. and keeping themselves fully ready to cope with them.