U.S. Foreign Policy Bound to Go Bust
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, July 10 (KCNA) -- All aspects of the Iraqi war started by the U.S. shrouded in the mists are being disclosed one after another with each passing day to draw the attention of the international community, says Minju Joson Saturday in a signed commentary. It goes on:
The results of the investigation made by the "Commission for Investigating the September 11, 2001 Terror Attacks," an independent investigation organ in the U.S., proved that the assertion of the Bush administration that Saddam's regime in Iraq cooperated with Al-Qaeda was a sheer lie and fabrication.
But the Bush administration, showing a sensitive reaction to the report made by the commission, insisted the day after the publication of its results that there were contacts between Iraq and Al-Qaeda. It, however, has failed so far to produce any concrete evidence proving its assertion.
Public opinions dismissed this as a clumsy attempt of the Bush administration to justify its war crimes and evade its responsibility for them.
Some time ago, Hans Blix, former chairman of the UN MOVIC, also said at a press conference that the Iraqi war was illegal to all intents and purposes.
It is the political faith of the Bush warlike forces not to rule out even the use of military equipment, nuclear preemptive attack, in particular, with a view to establishing its domination over the world.
The U.S. is persistently pursuing its policy to stifle the DPRK, spreading "the nuclear and missile threat from north Korea" in a bid to dominate Northeast Asia.
It is as foolish an act as trying to sweep the sea with a broom for the U.S. to attempt to stifle the DPRK as it has not yet settled its difficult situation in Iraq.
The U.S. is well advised to ponder over the miserable consequences to be entailed by its wrong foreign policy.
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