U.S. Moves to Provoke New War under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, December 13 (KCNA) -- A secret document called "measures to let the U.S. forces in south Korea to play a regional role" was opened to the public in south Korea in November.
The document classified the crisis in Northeast Asia into the low, medium and high phases. It calls for hurling the U.S. troops in south Korea into actions, considering the DPRK's refusal to scrap its nuclear program as the medium phase, China's launch of all-out war with Taiwan as the high phase.
The Korean National Peace Committee in a statement on Dec. 12 warned that either the "relocation" of the U.S. forces in south Korea or their preemptive attack would prove futile in face of the powerful deterrent force of the DPRK and the aggressors would not be able to escape death.
If the U.S. mounts an attack on the Korean Peninsula or China, it will develop into another world war and the Korean nation will suffer a nuclear disaster, the statement said, and continued:
It is the only way of bringing the present situation, a matter of deep concern for all Koreans and the world peace-loving people, under control and protecting the peace on the peninsula and the security of the nation to further increase the nuclear deterrent.
The U.S. had better stop acting rashly, mindful that neither a preemptive attack nor precision strike is its monopoly.
The recent disclosure of the fact that the south Korean authorities have conspired with the U.S. forces in south Korea in working out the scenario for preemptive attack once again clearly prove that they have had an axe to grind with daggers hidden in their belts.
The south Korean authorities are well advised to behave themselves, pondering over the serious consequences to be entailed by their military nexus with the U.S.
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