American warmongers' reckless remarks under fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 24 (KCNA) -- James Kelly, U.S. assistant Secretary of State, said at a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that North Korea would produce weapon-grade plutonium and highly enriched uranium in a matter of months and therefore, it is necessary to force it to scrap its program for the development of weapons of mass destruction.
Earlier, Rice, special assistant to the U.S. President for National Security, claimed in her ABC appearance that the maximum pressure should be put on North Korea to disarm it.
Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary.
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These remarks are little short of forcing the DPRK to yield to the U.S. pressure after forfeiting its right to self-defence and remaining bare handed.
The U.S. has, in fact, the world's poorest human rights record as it is beset with serious social and political issues at home including the issues of religious performance and racial discrimination, crimes related to the random use of guns and other weapons and narcotics and violence. Moreover, it mired in serious economic recession due to arms race.
The U.S. violation of human rights and infringement upon other countries' sovereignty are getting all the more serious worldwide due to the bush administration's high-handed and arbitrary foreign policy and its war policy.
This is eloquently proved by the Iraqi war, a war against humanity, started by the U.S. to acquire oil concessions.
If U.S. Congress truly wants to protect and represent the just interests of the U.S citizens, fairly judging this reality, it should, above all, properly check the Bush administration's war policy based on its cold war way of thinking.
The U.S. should drop its hostile policy toward the DPRK, too.