U.S. double standards accused
KCNA
Pyongyang, April 12 (KCNA) -- How the DPRK approaches Japan's spy satellites depends on its decision and it is not an issue that allows the united states to meddle in it.
Minju Joson today says this in a signed commentary.
It goes on:
After Japan's launch of spy satellites the U.S. Ambassador in Seoul recently "warned the DPRK not to take any provocative measure" and U.S. deputy secretary of State Armitage talked about U.S. protection of Japan while raising a hue and cry over the "DPRK's new missile test".
This only betrays the double standards applied by the U.S. as regards the missile issue.
The U.S. is seizing every opportunity to paint Japan's launch of spy satellites as a counter-measure taken against the DPRK's self-defensive measures in a bid to secure a leverage to increase the international pressure upon Pyongyang and realize its ambition for domination.
The U.S. is keen to get something by applying the double standards as regards Japan's launch of spy satellites but it is a day-dream. This behaviour will only heighten the vigilance of the DPRK.