UNITED24 - Make a charitable donation in support of Ukraine!

Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)

Struggle against U.S. High-Handed Practices Called for

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, March 2 (KCNA) -- U.S. high-handed practices to realize its ambition for hegemony have reached their height in the new century, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article. The U.S. thinks that it is entitled to dominate other countries and nations and dictate them. But this is a serious miscalculation, the article says, and goes on:
    There may be big and small countries in the world but there can never be a superior country and an inferior country. There may be developed nations and less developed ones in the world but there can never be nations dominating other nations and dominated ones. Therefore, neither privilege nor arbitrary practices should be allowed in international relations.
    The U.S. talked about "international responsibility" under the pretext of its participation in the "world peace-keeping operations" in the past. But it has been keen only on inciting ethnic disputes and border conflicts of other countries to fish in troubled waters.
    The signboard of "war on terrorism" much touted by the U.S. is nothing but a leverage to implement its military strong-arm policy.
    The U.S. seeks to expand its sphere of military domination in all parts of the world. A typical example of it is its occupation of strategic lines in Europe and Central Asia in recent years.
    The U.S. distinguishes good from evil in the world as it pleases. It is asserting that democracy should serve as a yardstick to distinguish between good and evil. U.S. President Bush designated the DPRK as part of "an axis of evil" and declared that the DPRK was a target of its nuclear attack. This clearly proves that its strong-arm policy has reached its height.
    The U.S. brigandish and aggressive nature finds a vivid manifestation in Asia where it seeks strategic interests. It is becoming clearer that Washington has singled out the DPRK as a major target of its military strong-arm policy after the Iraqi war.
    The U.S. had better stop bluffing.
    The army and the people of the DPRK will further increase the defence capability of the country true to the Songun politics whose validity and vitality have been fully proved in practice and take an initiative to counter the U.S. moves for aggression. Any country that values sovereignty should clearly understand the aggressive and reactionary nature of the U.S. and reject and scuttle the U.S. military strong-arm and unilateral policy.



NEWSLETTER
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list