Bolton's Provocative Remarks Assailed
KCNA
Pyongyang, January 20 (KCNA) -- U.S. Undersecretary of State Bolton recently said that in case no progress is made in solving the nuclear issue by the end of March Washington will pursue its hard-line policy which calls for fully implementing the plan for the prevention of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in north Korea and referring its issue to the UNSC, etc. This represents the official stand of the Bush administration on the relations between the DPRK and the U.S. as his remarks disclosed Washington's criminal intention to accuse the DPRK of producing nuclear weapons and stifle it after laying an international siege to it, says Minju Joson in a singed commentary today.
The news analyst continues:
The U.S. set even a deadline in this ultimatum given to the DPRK. This clearly indicates that its hostile policy toward the DPRK remains unchanged and it has reached a more frantic stage.
The U.S. recent escalation of high-handed military posture and pressure upon the DPRK is nothing but a pipe dream intended to orchestrate on the Korean peninsula what happened in some Mid-east countries, pursuant to the logic of strength.
The U.S. is expecting something to happen in the DPRK equating it with those Mid-east countries. This is a big blunder.
The DPRK has strong pluck as its cause is just and as it has reliable self-defensive means which would guarantee the cause and, therefore, it will never tolerate any unjust pressure and high-handed practices against it.
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