Dangerous preliminary war aimed at second Korean war flailed
KCNA
Pyongyang, March 28 (KCNA) -- The DPRK-targeted Foal Eagle Joint Military Exercise and reception, staging, onward-movement and integration exercise of the U.S. and South Korea now under way in South Korea are, in fact, a preliminary war aimed at another Korean war, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article.
It goes on:
We cannot but take a serious view of the large-scale frantic test nuclear war, a preliminary war against the DPRK staged by the U.S. on the sidelines of the Iraqi war.
It is becoming certain that in case the U.S. imperialists' invasion of Iraq is "successful," they will wage a new war of aggression on the Korean Peninsula at the same time or move the stage of "anti-terrorist war" to the Korean Peninsula in high spirits to invade the DPRK after occupying Iraq.
Under this situation the large-scale war exercises may go over to a real war any time.
After the "September 11 incident" in the new century the bush bellicose forces formulated the "anti-terrorist" strategy as the military strategy of the 21st century and opened its first act with the Afghanistan war and its second act with the Iraqi war.
There is no doubt that they will open its third act on the Korean Peninsula.
But they should clearly understand it.
The DPRK is not Afghanistan nor Iraq.
We have the invincible and powerful army-based policy, single-hearted unity and self-defensive national power that no one in the world has.