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U.S. Scheme of Naval Blockage Flailed

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, July 12 (KCNA) -- The Bush group of the United States, steeped to the marrow of its bone in dominationism and hostile feelings against the DPRK has invented a hundred and one leverages in its desperate efforts to realize its criminal designs. The Bush group abruptly came out with Regional Marine Security Initiative (RMSI) seeking naval blockade in the Strait of Malacca and other regions under the pretext of "anti-terrorism" at the recent meeting of defense officials of the Asian Regional Forum discussing the security problem of the Asia-Pacific region.
    In this regard Rodong Sinmun today says the so-called RMSI brought forward by the U.S. is intended to mislead and fool world opinion and it reveals the self-righteousness and unilateralism peculiar to it for gratifying its sinister interests by seizing control on global sea routes by trampling upon the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the regional countries.
    If it got clutches on the Strait of Malacca, an international sea route, the U.S. would be able to largely control worldwide trade transactions and, furthermore, have military and political influences on strategic vantages and many countries. Herein lies the chief aim of the U.S. in bringing forward what it calls RMSI, the news analyst notes, and continues:
    The main target of the U.S.-advocated RMSI is the DPRK. The United States is seeking to cut off and block economic and trade dealings between the DPRK and other countries and isolate and stifle the DPRK by seizing a military reign on the Strait of Malacca and controlling and restricting the navigation of the ships of various countries to the DPRK and DPRK ships through the strait.
    The United States is mistaken. The self-righteousness, arbitrariness and unilateralism of the U.S. work no more with the present world, but is rejected everywhere. The United States should give up the anachronistic scheme of naval blockade.



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