U.S. urged not to fault DPRK's self-defensive measure
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 11 (KCNA) -- The United States described the practical measure taken by the DPRK over the "nuclear issue" at the Beijing talks as "brinkmanship," "threat" and "blackmail."
Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun today urges the U.S. to stop faulting the self-defensive measure of the DPRK.
The U.S. President, the Defense Secretary, the State Secretary and others of the U.S. administration in their public appearances blustered that the U.S. would never be blackmailed nor scared by North Korea, the news analyst says, and continues:
The Bush ruling quarters groundlessly listed the DPRK and some other countries as an "axis of evil" and targets of preemptive nuclear attacks in the new century and have since made desperate efforts to stifle those countries.
One of them was already attacked by the U.S. and has been put under its occupation.
The reality calls for using a physical deterrent force to cope with the daily increasing U.S. moves to stifle the DPRK with nukes. This compelled the DPRK to decide to build up a necessary deterrent force and put it into practice.
The DPRK clarified its stand on it at the Beijing talks.
This is neither a threat nor blackmail but a legitimate self-defensive measure of the DPRK to cope with the U.S. hostile policy toward it.
The "threat" and "blackmail" much touted by the U.S. is nothing but a sheer lie intended to find a pretext for aggression.
It is an invariable stand of the DPRK to respond to the U.S. hostile policy toward it with a legitimate self-defensive measure.