KCNA Terms U.S. Attempt to Bring Down DPRK Pipedream
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, August 30 (KCNA) -- Recently U.S. President Bush made a brigandish demand that the DPRK disarm itself and Under- Secretary of State Bolton let loose the balderdash that it is possible for north Korea to expect improved relations with the U.S. only when it settles not only the issue of nuclear weapons but issues of biological and chemical weapons, ballistic missiles, human rights, etc.
A string of such bellicose remarks that can be heard from the U.S. these days clearly indicate that the aim of the U.S. is not to seek a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue but to bring down the system in the DPRK by forcing it to change its system and disarm itself.
The DPRK has consistently stood for a peaceful negotiated settlement of a series of pending problems such as the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S.
To this end the DPRK has repeatedly urged the U.S. to drop its hostile policy towards the former and accept the most fair and aboveboard proposal of "reward for freeze" based on the principle of "words for words" and "action for action" as early as possible.
If the U.S. had sincerely accepted the proposal and positively opted for solving the problems, the projected meeting of the working group of the six-party talks would have been held and their prospect would have become bright, not dim.
The U.S., however, has become more adamant in its policy stance that "there would be no reward for freeze", completely destroying the foundation of the talks in a bid to escalate its stand-off with the DPRK.
This is evidenced by the U.S. impudent demand that the DPRK lay down its arms, while calling for its settlement of not only the issue of the nuclear weapons but issues of biological and chemical weapons, ballistic missiles and human rights and so on.
Such assertion of the U.S. glaringly discloses its sinister intention to solve the nuclear issue by bringing down the DPRK's system," not through dialogue.
The U.S. gave lip-service to the negotiated solution to the DPRK-U.S. nuclear issue under the pressure of the fair world public opinion. But this was hypocrisy and a fig-leaf to cover its cunning scheme to deliberately throw hurdles in the way of dialogue and bring down the system in the DPRK by force for arms.
This system is the Korean style people-centered socialist system which was chosen by themselves and which they consider as their life and soul and a system under which their perfect unity is growing strong thanks to the might of the Songun policy.
It is a pipedream for the U.S. to try to destroy this inviolable system.
Now that the U.S. has disclosed its ulterior motive to overthrow the system in the DPRK by force of arms it is left with no option but to bolster its capability for self-defence in the future.
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