Bush's anti-DPRK vituperation under fire
Pyongyang, February 7 (KCNA) -- Bush came under fire by a signed commentary of Rodong Sinmun today for speaking ill of the political system in the DPRK and groundlessly accusing it of developing nuclear weapons and deceiving the world in his recent "state of union address" dealing with the U.S. national policy. The commentary goes on:Bush termed the system in the DPRK a sort of "oppressive regime". This is an intolerable mockery of the Korean people, a brazen-faced interference in its internal affairs and a blatant challenge to justice.
His reckless remarks only go to prove that he is a political imbecile bereft of any political vision and awareness of the times and, at the same time, a despicable swindler.
The DPRK does not deceive the world nor blackmail the U.S. to put it in panic as claimed by Bush.
The Bush regime is the most repressive regime in the world and it is the U.S. which is putting humankind in the greatest nuclear panic in the world.
The arsenals in the U.S. have a stockpile of more than 20,000 nuclear weapons. Not content with this, the U.S. keeps developing and producing new type of nuclear weapons.
It is brigandish standards applied by the U.S. to groundlessly term those countries which incur its displeasure "repressive regimes."
The Korean people will never remain a mere onlooker to the U.S. moves to topple the socialist system in the DPRK.
The DPRK will never allow anyone to infringe upon its sovereignty and the dignity and its political system.
The army and the people of the DPRK will do everything they can to defend their socialism.