U.S. "New Security Strategy Initiative" under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, April 27 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, the "Defense Science Board" under the U.S. Department of Defense prepared a "recommendation" on what it called the U.S. "new security strategy initiative" and presented it to Congress.
In this regard Minju Joson Tuesday in a signed commentary says:
The keynote of this "recommendation" is a scenario for mounting a preemptive nuclear attack upon other countries.
It is by no means fortuitous that in the "recommendation" the U.S. contemplated acquiring capability for nuclear and non-nuclear attack and eliminating enemies' weapons of mass destruction (WMD), while calling for the development of new type smaller nukes and cruise missiles to do so.
What should not be overlooked is that the U.S. regards the DPRK as the main target of its preemptive nuclear attack. It is clearly evidenced by the fact that the U.S. in the "recommendation" openly branded some countries including the DPRK as "countries posing a nuclear threat" and enumerated specific ways of preemptive nuclear attack upon them.
The U.S. evermore undisguised moves to mount a preemptive nuclear attack upon the DPRK eloquently prove the justice of the tough measures so far taken by the DPRK against the U.S.
The U.S. "new security strategy initiative" will only precipitate its self-destruction.
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