KCNA on U.S. Projected Massive Deployment of Air Force in Asia-Pacific
KCNA
Pyongyang, January 29 (KCNA) -- The U.S. Defense Department is reportedly contemplating launching a massive deployment of mainland-based air force including strategic bombers in Guam and Okinawa Bases and other military bases in Asia in the foreseeable future.
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff asserted that they are going to take measures to ensure regional stability and a spokesman for the Defense Department contended that they are capable of organizing enough armed forces at the shortest possible time when there is a need to protect south Korea and conduct a military operation anywhere.
The U.S. move to massively bolster up and deploy strategic armed forces under the pretext of ensuring regional stability is a very serious military provocation as it may deteriorate political and military situation and spark off an arms race in the region. It reflects the U.S. policy of supremacy over Asia-Pacific.
The U.S. adopted the strategy of preemptive attack as its war policy in defiance of the demand of the international community for peace against war. The planned reorganization of the U.S. forces for implementing this strategy is now focused on Asia- Pacific.
U.S. hawks blustered that they would deploy enough troops at the shortest possible time under the pretext of "defending" south Korea and conducting any military operation. This discloses more glaringly the U.S. intention to mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK under the pretext of the nuclear crisis. Herein lies its dangerous nature.
It is a publicly recognized U.S. war scenario that the strategic bombers to be deployed in the U.S. military bases in Asia-Pacific including Guam and Okinawa would primarily target against the DPRK and these nuclear-capable bombers would mount a surprise attack on the DPRK in a bid to launch an all-out nuclear war on the Korean peninsula and escalate it to areas surrounding it.
This dangerous military development, a result of the U.S. military threat, clearly proves once again the validity of the Songun politics to prevent a war on the peninsula and ensure regional peace and stability.
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