KCNA assails U.S. psychological war against DPRK
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 26 (KCNA) -- Some media of the United States and South Korea recently spread a false report that scientists of the DPRK, who are now on their routine duty, sought "asylum." they have already reported without any ground that a man no longer alive sought "refuge."
The DPRK announced that it was carrying out the work of processing spent fuel rods at the final stage. But they argued that this report was misinterpreted or not confirmed.
They went to the lengths of telling a lie that the DPRK could not but come out to the Beijing talks as china kept the oil pipe blocked for three days. As this propaganda did not sound plausible they are these days bringing up again non-existent issues of the DPRK's "counterfeit money" and "drug trafficking," their trite tricks, in a bid to fool the world community.
We have already clarified that the rumor about "exile of vice-department director Kil Jae Gyong" was a sheer lie.
The same is true of the recent report that "20 nuclear scientists of the DPRK sought asylum in the United States and other countries via China."
All the scientists of the DPRK are strong in revolutionary faith. They are devotedly working for the building of a great prosperous power. They can't do such a thing as they are ideologically ready to share the same destiny with their socialist homeland to the last.
As far as the issue of reprocessing spent fuel rods is concerned, the DPRK made it clear on April 18 that it was successfully carrying out the work of reprocessing over 8,000 spent rods at the final stage.
However, dishonest forces argued this was misinterpreted and not confirmed. Such allegation reminds one of the ostrich policy.
Their talk about "oil pipe" does not deserve even a passing note as it is a sheer fabrication invented to drive a wedge between the DPRK and China in the development of relations.
The same is true of "counterfeit money" and "drug trafficking".
The above-mentioned practices are strictly prohibited under our socialist system.
All the rumors spread by plot-breeders of the united states, styling itself the only superpower of the world, and South Korea are no more than a sinister trick to tarnish the image of the dignified DPRK, find a pretext to impose international sanctions and blockade on it and cause psychological unrest in its society in a bid to break the singlehearted unity of the DPRK.
The U.S. considers the psychological war very important in the U.S. hostile moves to isolate and stifle the DPRK over the "nuclear issue."
The U.S. claims that it achieved "success" in the Iraqi war through a deceptive, hypocritical and cunning psychological war, something it could hardly gain by use of hi-tech weapons.
It seeks to use this method against the DPRK.
But such psychological war of the U.S. is not workable in the DPRK where the people are singleheartedly united, though it could work in the Iraqi war.
The U.S. should make a switchover in its hostile policy toward the DPRK, a key to removing the confrontation between the two countries over the nuclear issue, at an early date, far from trying to undermine our system through such war as foolish an act as sweeping the see with a broom.