Japanese rulers' utterances against DPRK under fire
KCNA
Pyongyang, May 27 (KCNA) -- The Japanese chief executive and other ruling quarters recently let loose such a string of anti-DPRK balderdash over the "issue of nuclear development" and the "issue of abduction" as "examination of economic sanctions" on the DPRK, "formation of an international encircling net" and remarks that there is no need to have access to North Korea and it should be pressurized by economic sanctions and blockade.
Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary dismisses these utterances as a vicious challenge to the DPRK and a scheme to start a war by aggravating the relations between the DPRK and Japan as they reveal the Japanese rulers' ambition to stage a comeback to Korea.
It is the criminal intention of the Japanese reactionaries to round off their legal preparations for overseas military expansion and realize their ambition for the reinvasion of Korea at any cost by taking advantage of the U.S. nuclear racket to pressure the DPRK, the commentary says, and continues:
A few days ago, the Japanese reactionaries passed three bills on emergency through the House of Representatives of the diet despite strong domestic and foreign opposition, thus making a big step forward in preparations for a war.
It is something unusual that the Japanese rulers are talking about "economic sanctions", "formation of an international encircling net", "use of arms" and "preemptive attack" while making preparations for the reinvasion of Korea.
In fact, the Japanese reactionaries' moves to stage a comeback to Korea have entered a dangerous phase, which is increasing the danger of a war.
The army and the people of the DPRK are greatly angered by Japan which is keen on preparations for a war while watching for a chance to reinvade, far from honestly making an apology and compensation for the hideous crimes it committed against Koreans in the past.
If the Japanese reactionaries embark on the road of reinvasion of Korea with the backing of the U.S. despite our warnings, the army and the people of the DPRK will vent their pent-up grudge against them thousand times.