Anti-U.S. Struggle Called for
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
@Pyongyang, March 18 (KCNA) -- Anti-U.S. struggle is the trend of history of the Korean nation and the powerful anti-U.S. struggle of the fellow countrymen is an expression of their firm will to defend the national sovereignty and peace in this land from domination, interference and aggression on the part of foreign forces and achieve the reunification of the country whatever the cost.
@Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
@It goes on:
@The anti-U.S. struggle of the Korean nation is a struggle to put an end to the U.S. domination and interference in south Korea and a just struggle to defend national interests and sovereignty.
From the beginning of the year the United States has forced the south Korean authorities to adjust the tempo of north-south relations under the pretext of the nuclear issue, while deliberately rendering the situation on the Korean peninsula strained with war games and arms buildup so as to trample down the desire of the Korean nation for peaceful reunification and bar the development of the north-south relations.
The United States is the main target of the struggle to defend the dignity and sovereignty of the nation and peace in this land and realize the historical cause of national reunification.
All the fellow countrymen should decisively reject a foolish idea to gain something in reliance upon foreign forces as well as illusions about them and win in the confrontation against the United States with the might of the driving force of the nation and national cooperation.
The pro-U.S. flunkeyist traitors should be rejected in south Korea.
Any person who loves the country, values the dignity of the nation and is concerned about the destiny of the fellow countrymen, whether he may be in the north, the south and abroad, should get united in a death-defying struggle against the United States, transcending differences in idea, ideal, religious belief, political view, class and strata.
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