U.S. Urged to Stop Making Far-fetched Assertions
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, November 27 (KCNA) -- A far-fetched assertion is a main leverage employed by the U.S. to implement its strategy to dominate the world and it, therefore, used to launch aggression and war on its basis, says Rodong Sinmun Saturday in a signed commentary.
It is the U.S. brigandish logic and mode of action to rob others of their properties and charge their owner demanding their return with theft and pressurize them, the commentary says, and goes on:
It is an irrefutable and stark fact that the U.S. invaded Iraq last year on the basis of the sheer lie and far-fetched assertion that it possesses "weapons of mass destruction."
The U.S. deliberately assesses and finds faults with the human rights performances in other countries by its own human rights standards and interferes in their internal affairs, another manifestation of its brigandish method.
The U.S. has abused the name of the UN and unlawfully kept south Korea under its occupation for more than half a century while committing all sorts of crimes. This is a clear proof of the unreasonable and criminal nature of the far-fetched method employed by it.
The hard-line conservatives of the U.S. claimed that the underground structures in Nyongbyon area of the DPRK were underground nuclear facilities. This, however, could not convince those with the normal way of thinking.
It also asserted that there was something inside the DPRK underground structures only to pay a dear price for it.
The U.S. should have drawn a proper lesson from it and behaved itself.
However, it is now busy with the false propaganda aimed to stifle the DPRK by force of arms and realize its ambition to dominate the whole of Korea.
A typical example is the U.S. much publicized story about the "suspicious extraction of enriched uranium" by the DPRK. The U.S. does not hide its intention to use the human rights issue, missile issue, the issue of reduction of conventional armed forces and the religious issue as pretexts for stifling the DPRK even after the settlement of the nuclear issue. This clearly proves how frantic the U.S. has become in its moves to provoke the second Korean war. The U.S. far-fetched assertions will get it nowhere.
The U.S. had better stop using the worn-out and threadbare brigandish far-fetched method.
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