Japan denounced for blindly siding with U.S.
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- The Japanese government in a "written answer" approved at its recent cabinet meeting blindly sided with the U.S. It asserted that "the U.S. carefully selected the targets of cluster bombs in consideration of their nature and strove to prevent civilians from falling victim to them." It means that the U.S. use of cluster bombs does not pose an international problem as they were dropped technically in the Iraqi war.
In this regard Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary says: This was nothing but Japan's shameful act of flattery and servile support for its master, the U.S.
The Japanese authorities are so obsessed with the idea of toeing the U.S. line that they took the lead in openly shielding the U.S. genocide, a target of the international community's condemnation.
It is obvious that it is a bad habit of Japan to blindly support and flatter the U.S. as a servant does his master.
The point at issue is for what Japan behaves so.
The Japanese authorities are keen to whip the charriot of overseas military aggression under the U.S. umbrella of "anti-terrorism" strategy. Japan's act of supporting and shielding the U.S. use of weapons of mass destruction indicates that it will leave no means untried for overseas aggression as the U.S. does.
But the Japanese authorities are well advised to bear in mind that if they continue acting blindly to the tune of the U.S. out of their senses, they will only meet a fatal fiasco.