U.S. Urged to Drop Its Policy of Double Standards
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, January 15 (KCNA) -- The United States, a nuclear criminal, is bringing dark clouds of a nuclear war to hang above the world, styling itself a "fair nuclear judge". This policy of double standards is under fire by a signed article of Rodong Sinmun Saturday.
The U.S. policy of double standards is the root cause of throwing the world-wide non-proliferation system into confusion and disturbing international stability, the article says.
It cites facts to lay bare the true colors of the U.S. which has no right to talk about the issue of nuclear proliferation as it is not a "fair nuclear judge" but a manipulator and an arch nuclear proliferator.
This is evidenced by the truth about south Korea's suspected nuclear development which stirred up a world public furor, the article notes, and goes on:
South Korea's secret nuclear activities are a natural outcome of the U.S. policy of double standards.
The U.S. has so far connived at, patronized and cooperated with Israel in its nuclear weaponization on the mere ground that Israel is its "ally." It has also kept mum about and connived at the Japanese reactionaries' nuclear weaponization.
The U.S. is calling into question the so-called "nuclear issue" of those countries which go against the grain with it and styling itself a "nuclear judge" while conniving at, patronizing and cooperating with the pro-American forces and its allies in their development and possession of nuclear weapons from its unilateral and prejudiced stand. This is the height of folly.
The U.S. accusation against the DPRK over its non-existent "uranium enrichment issue" clearly proves that the U.S. policy of double standards assumes extremely partial and aggressive nature.
The U.S. is keen to put the lid even on the peaceful nuclear activities of those countries that court its displeasure by cooking up misinformation about them for the mere reason that their ideas and systems are different from it but transfer nuclear technology to its allies and connive at and back them in their development and possession of nuclear weapons. This shows well how contradictory and biased the U.S. policy of double standards is.
It is a revelation of the worst double-dealing tactics and the height of shamelessness that the U.S. is calling into question the DPRK's legitimate self-defensive step to increase its nuclear deterrent force and seeking to disarm the latter though it overlooks, patronizes and cooperates with its allies in their moves to go nuclear.
If the U.S. is truly interested in the settlement of the nuclear issue, it is well advised to abandon its policy of double standards.
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