U.S. sinister intention to stifle DPRK blasted
KCNA
Pyongyang, April 2 (KCNA) -- The Bush group let loose a spate of bellicose remarks that they do not rule out the use of force and the U.S. Forces present in South Korea would prove even more powerful deterrent force against the north, again painting the DPRK as a "rogue state".
In this regard Minju Joson today in a signed commentary says:
This is a clear indication that the bush group pursues an adventurous design as regards the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. increasing pressure upon the DPRK over its nuclear issue is very similar to what happened in Iraq. It is the comment of the world public that the U.S. is set to spark the second Iraqi crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. seeks to solve the nuclear issue by force of arms.
This compels the DPRK to do its utmost to legitimately defend itself from the U.S. military threat. It is the best way of averting a war and defending the sovereignty and dignity of the country and the nation to cope with the U.S. military threat on its own initiative and by its own efforts. This is a serious lesson taught by the developments in Iraq.
The DPRK will bolster its self-defensive military power under the uplifted banner of the army-based policy no matter what others may say and smash any provocation of aggressors at a single blow.