U.S high-handed practice
Pyongyang, January 31 (KCNA) -- The United States is not only the wrecker and violator of the world peace and security but a high-handed country. It has used to threaten the world with dollar and nuclear weapons.It is the United States that used nuclear bombs and has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
After gaining colossal profits from World War II, it pursued a policy of "aid" to use military and economic potentials of European capitalist countries for its preparations of a new aggression war.
From that time, it has engaged in high-handed practice and arbitrariness, fancying itself to be a superpower.
It has resorted to economic sanctions and military attacks against sovereign states out of its favor, under the "name" of the United Nations.
It has also interfered in internal affairs of other countries under various pretexts, misleading world public opinions. When it invades other countries, it inveigles other nations into the war to avoid its own human and financial losses.
It is also the United States that sets other nations, races and states at odds, causing disputes and wars in different regions of the world.
For the sake of its interests, it did not hesitate to reject the Tokyo protocol and the establishment of an international criminal tribunal, unilaterally withdrew from the anti-ballistic missile treaty and is going ahead with a missile defence system.
But the days have already gone when the United States could have the world under its thumb.
Not only the world progressive people but also U.S. allies object to the U.S. unilateral military policy and war preparations for world supremacy.
At this juncture, the statement issued by the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the country's withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was a bomb-like declaration pungently accusing the United States of its arrogant, brazen-faced and high-handed practice.
It is due to the U.S. Korea policy that the DPRK has suffered from national division, economic sanctions, isolation and blockade for more than half a century.
The U.S. high-handed practice and arbitrariness, however, cannot work on the Korean army and people who value independence more than anything else.
The United States should renounce the anachronistic anti-DPRK policy and truly seek world peace and security.