U.S. Anti-DPRK Moves under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, May 28 (KCNA) -- Papers here today carry signed articles denouncing the evermore increasing U.S. moves to stifle the DPRK.
Rodong Sinmun says:
Some days ago U.S. Vice-President Cheney talked about the nuclear threat from the DPRK while visiting Japan and south Korea, etc. He cried out for pressurizing north Korea to dismantle its nuclear program in a verifiable and irreversible manner, blustering that the U.S. is concerned about north Korea's possible access to nukes.
The Bush belligerent forces are talking about a negotiated solution to the nuclear issue but this is no more than a hypocritical talk to conceal their criminal nature and create an international environment favorable for starting a new war of aggression against the DPRK.
Despite the continued process of the six-party talks for the solution to the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula they keep floating misinformation about the DPRK and deploying more armed forces of aggression around the Korean peninsula, thus deliberately straining the situation.
Such acts of the U.S. will only further aggravate the confrontation between the DPRK and the U.S.
If the military confrontation between them and the tensions on the Korean peninsula are to be defused, the U.S. hostile policy to stifle the DPRK should be dropped before anything else.
The Bush forces' talk about the DPRK's threat to the "U.S. security" is a sheer lie and a subterfuge to cover up their policy of aggression towards the DPRK and unleash a Korean war.
If the DPRK weakens its revolutionary armed forces under the U.S. pressure, it will be little short of surrendering to the enemy and committing an indelible crime against the country and the nation. The Korean people will never allow themselves to become slaves and choose peace.
The U.S. should own the responsibility for having spawned the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula and drop a foolish attempt to achieve its criminal purpose with pressure and military blackmail against the DPRK.
Minju Joson says that the DPRK will take every necessary measure for just self-defence under the uplifted banner of Songun unless the U.S. drops its hostile policy towards the DPRK with the good will to co-exist with it.
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