Japan denounced for rushing headlong into war
KCNA
Pyongyang, February 14 (KCNA) -- Minju Joson today in a signed commentary denounces Japan for rushing headlong into a war, not peace, when the Iraqi situation seems to be beyond control and the military tension is escalating on the Korean Peninsula.
The commentary says:
Some days ago, the Japanese authorities called on the diet to pass the "emergency bills", ie bills for war, by June when the current diet session will be over.
By "emergency" Japan means the situation where Japan is exposed to a retaliatory attack by any other country in case Japan takes part in the preemptive attack on that country.
This clearly proves that Japan makes the start of a war of aggression a fait accompli and is working hard in that direction.
The Japanese chief executive took the lead in calling for an earlier approval of the war bills. This is aimed not to miss the golden chance to take the road of war. In other words, such call was prompted by a sinister political intention not to miss this opportunity to adopt the legislation aimed to let Japan emerge a war state at a time when the general situation in the world is strained due to the U.S. daily increasing threat of war.
Such act on the part of Japan is little short of self-destruction.
Japan is well advised to bear in mind that if Japan hurries hither and thither to meddle in other's affair, it will only stir up unnecessary trouble.