KCNA refutes Bush's bellicose remarks
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 7 (KCNA) -- U.S. President Bush Tuesday said in an interview with 14 newspapers from around the country that if the diplomatic effort fails to solve North Korea's "nuclear issue," "a military option is its last choice."
He referred to the "military option" again after he disclosed that the "United States is keeping all options on the table in dealing with North Korea." It is a very dangerous war outcry driving the military situation on the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war as it is an undisguised revelation of the U.S. intention to make a preemptive strike at the DPRK's nuclear facilities for a peaceful purpose.
As far as the U.S. much-publicized "nuclear issue" on the Korean Peninsula is concerned, it can surely be solved if the U.S. has a will to settle it through dialogues and negotiations with the DPRK.
By nature, the DPRK's "nuclear issue" is a product of the U.S. hostile policy towards the DPRK as it is a fiction Washington dreamed up in a bid to disarm Pyongyang and bring it to its knees by forcing it to scrap its nuclear program before dialogue.
In peddling the fiction about the DPRK's "nuclear development" the U.S. sought to contain the DPRK and bring it to collapse by force.
To this end the U.S. launched a large-scale "Foal Eagle" joint military exercise in South Korea.
The U.S.-led joint military maneuvers are a replica of the "Team Spirit" joint military exercise in view of their scale, nature, purpose and method of training and a test nuclear war, a preliminary war to seize the DPRK by force.
This sabre rattling is under way at a time when the DPRK-U.S. confrontation is escalating and going beyond the danger line. This goes to prove that the scenario for a preemptive attack on the DPRK on Bush's table is being put into practice.
Bush's remarks on "military option" are little short of a signal to go into action against the DPRK.
No one can vouch that on-going large-scale military exercises will not go over to a nuclear war any time.
The DPRK is following the dangerous military moves of the U.S. with a high degree of revolutionary vigilance and getting fully ready to go into action.
The DPRK wants peace but never begs for it. It neither wants war nor avoids it.
The people and the people's army of the DPRK will react to the U.S. "military option" with a strong counteraction and counter an all-out war with an all-out war.
If the U.S. unleashes a war despite the DPRK's repeated warnings it will wipe out the aggressors to the last man by promptly using as many combat means as the U.S. mobilized.