U.S. Racket over DPRK's "Missile Threat" under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, October 14 (KCNA) -- Some U.S. influential figures claimed that its satellite information confirmed north Korea's possible missile fire. In its wake they kicked up much fuss, misinterpreting and dramatizing the situation as something very serious.
In this regard, Minju Joson Thursday says in a signed commentary: As for the U.S. "concern" about the missile issue it is a matter pertaining to the sovereign right of the DPRK which has been recognized and legalized internationally.
The commentary goes on: It is a common practice for each country to produce, test and deploy missiles as a means for self-defence and it is, therefore, not contradictory to international law.
The U.S. is, however, so cunning as to cite the DPRK's principled and just self-defensive policy concerning the missile issue as a pretext for pursuing its hostile policy towards the latter.
The U.S. is hyping up the fictitious threat of the DPRK's missiles in a bid to build up public opinion critical of it. Through this it is seeking to invent a legitimate pretext to justify the U.S. forces' forward-deployment targeted against the Korean peninsula and create conditions favorable for carrying out its anti-peace criminal policy to stifle the DPRK by force of arms.
The DPRK's self-defensive armed forces serve as a dependable means for foiling the U.S. hostile policy towards the former and protecting the sovereignty and dignity of the country and the nation.
The U.S. cooked up the fiction of "north Korea's missile threat" and is working hard to convince the international community of it and thus deprive the DPRK of the right and powerful means to defend itself.
Now that the U.S. mean and sinister intention to do harm to the DPRK has been brought to light, it is well aware of what it should do.
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