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U.S. Psychological Warfare and Espionage Scenario against DPRK Assailed

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, November 27 (KCNA) -- The U.S. attempt to bring down the system and regime in the DPRK through a psychological warfare and espionage is nothing but a very foolish and despicable plot based on an anachronistic delusion, observes Minju Joson Saturday in a signed commentary. It says:
    The U.S. is now contemplating spending 2 million dollars every year for massively smuggling transistors into the DPRK and increasing hours of false propaganda broadcasting against it.
    In another development, the new director of the CIA of the U.S. was reported to have instructed its operatives to conduct offensive intelligence activities against the DPRK and other countries.
    The U.S. is focusing its efforts on a new psychological warfare and spy operations in persistently pursuing its hostile policy toward the DPRK. This is a clear indication of the U.S. warlike forces' extreme hostility toward the DPRK and their old way of thinking.
    Their escalated anti-DPRK moves will result in nothing but completely checking the solution of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula and bedeviling the relations of stand-off between the DPRK and the U.S.
    The DPRK has already clarified more than once that the U.S. willingness to roll back its hostile policy toward the DPRK, recognize its political system, and co-exist with it in peace would lay a groundwork for settling the nuclear issue on the peninsula.
    However, it has reacted to this stand of the DPRK with the escalation of its hostile policy toward the DPRK as evidenced by its intensified psychological warfare and espionage against it.
    These hostile moves are only heightening the vigilance of the army and people of the DPRK against the U.S.
    They are now left with no option but to do everything they can to defend their political system from the U.S. moves to stifle their republic.



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