Songun Idea and Politics Lauded
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, December 8 (KCNA) --It was a decade back when a new history of the great Songun politics began in the DPRK. This decade witnessed ever-growing worldwide concern for the Songun idea and politics and widespread diverse activities to disseminate and study them in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe and other parts of the world, says Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in a signed article.
It took more than a hundred years for the socialist idea to be disseminated throughout the world after its emergence. But the great Songun idea was spread worldwide in a short time and has become a common idea of a large number of progressive political parties and organizations. This is something remarkable in the history of world politics, the article says, and goes on:
The Songun idea and politics have gripped the hearts of hundreds of millions of people today because they are the most viable idea and political mode that fully guarantee the sovereignty of the country and the nation and their prosperity in the era of independence.
The past decade was years of victories when leader Kim Jong Il's great Songun idea and politics resolutely foiled the U.S. imperialists' strategy for a preemptive attack for aggression.
He provided the world progressives with the invincible Songun idea and politics, an all-powerful treasured sword effective enough to contain and defeat the U.S. imperialists.
Ours is the Songun era which requires not only the revolutionaries but progressive humankind to attach importance to military affairs and learn from Kim Jong Il's Songun idea and politics for global independence, the article says, adding that this is a new era of Juche-oriented revolution and a new higher stage for the accomplishment of the human cause of independence.
The great Songun idea and politics are shedding their rays all over the world and the movement for global independence is now making a victorious advance along the road of Songun, concludes the article.
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