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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)

U.S. sinister plot for development of nukes of next generation flailed

KCNA

    Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- The United States is contemplating a secret meeting for the development of nuclear weapons of the next generation in august this year, according to a foreign press report. It will discuss at length the issue of putting into practice the "Bush doctrine" that calls for U.S. preemptive nuclear strikes at the "rogue states," the report added.
    Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun today says this only goes to clearly indicate how reckless the Bush administration., the inveterate enemy of humankind and the largest nuclear criminal in the world, is getting in its moves to bring the world a nuclear disaster in order to realize its wild ambition for domination.
    The news analyst goes on:
    As part of the bush administration's strategy for "preemptive attack" this plan is aimed to threaten and attack anti-imperialist independent countries with nukes and realize its wild ambition for world supremacy.
    The Bush administration's loudmouthed strategy for "preemptive strike," i.e. a strategy for "preemptive strike-defensive intervention" that calls for containing those countries the U.S. defined as the "enemy" by mounting preemptive nuclear attacks on them anytime without any prior warning requires new type nuclear weapons capable of meeting different circumstances and topographic conditions.
    The secret meeting is aimed to discuss specific issues arising in the development of such nuclear weapons and take necessary measures.
    The U.S. much publicized "nuclear threat from North Korea" , "suspected development of nuclear weapons in Iran" and the like are nothing but subterfuges to invent pretexts for preemptive nuclear strikes.
    The U.S. moves to justify its criminal nuclear policy under the pretext of someone's "nuclear threat" can never succeed as they can convince no one. The U.S. is well advised to drop its dangerous nuclear program before pulling up the DPRK over its "nuclear suspicion".