KCNA dismisses large-scale U.S. war maneuvers as alarming development
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 21 (KCNA) -- The large-scale joint military exercises being staged by the U.S. and the South Korean warhawks have created such a tense situation on the Korean Peninsula that a nuclear war may break out there any moment.
What merits a serious attention is that the DPRK targeted saber-rattling is being staged in real earnest, timed to coincide with the U.S. attack on Iraq.
This clearly proves that the U.S. win-win strategy, a key link in the whole chain of its strategy to dominate the world by holding an upper hand in strength, is being put into practice on the Korean Peninsula.
There is a growing danger of the Foal Eagle and Rsoi joint military exercises as the U.S. hurled unusually huge combat forces equipped with sophisticated weapons into the exercises.
They involve hundreds of thousands of troops and various types of modern combat hardware enough to wage a war. The U.S. has already transferred 24 B-52 and B-1 fighter-bombers to the west pacific region, deployed 6 F-117 stealth fighters, which were in an airforce base in New Mexico state, in South Korea on March 13 and, at the same time, mobilized a wing of F-15 fighters, a backbone of its air force.
What is most serious is that it brought super-size carrier Carl Vinson dubbed "a Golden Eagle" with 80 latest deck-planes on board to a South Korean port on March 14.
The U.S. dispatch of the carrier, the third largest in the U.S. navy, to the Foal Eagle and Rsoi to play a major role there lays bare its operational intention to carry out the largest-ever joint military exercises and threaten and stifle the DPRK by force.
The U.S. and the South Korean belligerent forces have ceaselessly staged war exercises against the DPRK. But it is the first time for them to stage one-month-long war exercises by mobilizing such huge troops and modern operational equipment as this time throughout South Korea.
While staging exercises in the sky and sea and on the land, the U.S. concentrates its efforts on carrying out its aerial strategy in particular. This means that it is going to mount a preemptive attack on nuclear facilities in the DPRK and take it as an opportunity of escalating the war.
The U.S. has so far put an international pressure on the DPRK to scrap its "nuclear weapons program", claiming that the DPRK's "nuclear issue" poses a threat to the world. As this did not work on the DPRK, it is now going to settle it by military means.
The DPRK has exerted sustained sincere efforts to peacefully solve the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula through dialogue and negotiations. But the U.S., defying those efforts and turning down the DPRK's proposal for the conclusion of a non-aggression treaty, went the lengths of staging the largest-ever war exercises intended to fix the zero hour of its preemptive attack on it, driving the military situation in Korea to the brink of a nuclear war.
The present reality patently shows what just measures the DPRK has taken to increase the self-defensive capacity strong enough to decisively repel any formidable enemy's aggression under the banner of the army-based policy.
Having this self-defensive capacity, the DPRK is invincible.
The people and the people's army of the DPRK are taking every possible measure to foil the U.S. moves to provoke a war while augmenting its self-defensive capacity in every way. They are fully ready to wipe out the aggressors to the last man at a single stroke.