U.S. hardline conservatives' remarks under fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 19 (KCNA) -- U.S. hardline conservatives were recently reported to have claimed that "it is the misguided behavior for North Korea to threaten the U.S." and "it would be difficult for North Korea to get its security guaranteed and economic aid and the like".
In this regard Minju Joson today in a signed commentary says:
This whole string of anti-DPRK remarks are nothing but rigmaroles of those keen to stifle the DPRK. They are quite unrealistic and illogical.
The U.S. hardline conservatives' assertion that North Korea poses a threat to the U.S. is sheer sophism which reminds one of a thief crying "stop the thief" and which can convince no one.
We would like to strongly demand once again the U.S. hardline conservatives clearly understand the socialist system in the DPRK and behave with decorum.
This system is not the kind of which they think. It is foolish of them to contend that the socialist system in the DPRK can exist only under their protection or with their aid.
Ours is Korean-style socialism centered on the popular masses chosen and built by the Korean people under the banner of the great Juche idea.
Our socialism remains indestructable as long as there are the great army-based policy and single-hearted unity. This is the unshakable faith and courage of the servicemen and people of the DPRK.
The U.S. hardline conservatives' attempt to destroy this socialism is as foolish an act as trying to sweep the sea with a broom.
The U.S. is well advised to clearly face up to the reality and behave with decorum.