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KCNA slams Japan's moves for overseas expansion

KCNA

    Pyongyang, May 24 (KCNA) -- The House of Representatives of Japan on May 15 passed the bills allegedly intended to cope with "emergency". They are "the bill to cope with armed attack," "the bill on revising the law on the 'self-defence forces'" and "the bill on revising the law on setting up the security council." As it is universally known, these bills are war laws and regulations similar to the "state law on general mobilization" during Japan's war of continental aggression in the past as they are wartime legislations aimed at mobilizing the human and material resources of the country in case of military emergency, that is, in case Japan goes to war.
    These three bills were passed as an extension of legislative activities to rearm Japan and escalate the SDF's overseas advance over the last ten years including the institution of the "law on emergency surrounding Japan" and the "law on supporting measures against terrorism". They provide a sure legal guarantee for Japan's emergence as a military power and overseas expansion.
    The Japanese right-wing forces consider it as their vital demand to realize their ambition for overseas expansion by force of arms and the present Japanese government is adopting it as its policy and putting it into practice.
    Japan is now involved in wars in different parts of the world under the pretext of "supporting the anti-terrorism war" and stepping up the SDF's overseas advance in real earnest.
    What should not be overlooked is the fact that these bills focus on Japan's mode of coping with the "emergency" on the Korean Peninsula. After listing the DPRK as the first target of overseas aggression, Japan passed those bills by unprecedented majority vote in a bid to legalize its war actions. This is arousing the DPRK's great precaution and concern.
    Now that Japan, obsessed with its ambition for militarization, is leveling guns at the DPRK, the latter is compelled to take strong steps to cope with it.