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U.S. Arrogance under Fire

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, September 17 (KCNA) -- The U.S. Republican Party adopted a party platform at its recent national convention. What merits attention in the platform is an issue related to the "leadership ability" of the U.S. The platform contains brigandish and unilateral assertion that the U.S. would disregard the world body should it deny the former's leadership ability. In this regard, Rodong Sinmun Friday in a signed article terms this a brazen-faced threat and blackmail and base political pressure on the international organizations and a revelation of the extreme arrogance and insolence of the U.S. imperialists keen to realize their ambition for world supremacy.
    Recalling that the U.S. has acted a "judge," dominating the international organizations as it pleases in recent years, the article goes on:
    The U.S. has not treated the international bodies with respect and dignity from the stand of being their members but worked hard to put them under its control from the view-point that they are nothing but its tools. In other words, the U.S. does not follow the decisions of the international bodies but is forcing them to respect its will and stance and accept its "decision." It was in pursuance of this aim that writers of the party platform included such words as the "leadership ability" of the U.S. and "disregard of an international body" in it.
    The U.S. seeks to establish the U.S.-style international order through its high-handed practices whereby it can behave as it pleases, not hindered by any international bodies, and arbitrarily handle all the problems arising in the international arena in its own interests. In other words, the U.S. wants to exercise unlimited privilege and right as a "superpower" and "world empire."
    Gone are the days when the U.S. could rule supreme. The U.S. is neither the "world leader" nor the "superpower" and "international judge."
    The U.S. is well advised to face up to the trend of the present times and discard the arrogant and insolent attitude to act a "world emperor," disregarding the international bodies.



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