U.S. Unilateralism under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, April 6 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, the U.S. Department of Defense announced an "annual national defence strategy," guidelines for implementing its national security strategy and groundwork for national defence review
process which it seeks to complete by the beginning of the next year. The defense strategy mainly calls on the U.S. to mount even a single-handed preemptive attack to "deal with the potential crises."
In this regard, Minju Joson Wednesday says in a signed commentary:
This clearly reveals the foreign policy approach of the Bush administration in its new term. The U.S.-loudmouthed "potential crises" are nothing but a subterfuge to justify and defend the invariable unilateralism of the Bush administration.
The U.S. launched military invasion of Iraq two years ago under the pretext of "threats of WMD and terrorism." But this was nothing but a sheer sophism and lies fabricated to justify and defend its high-handed military actions aimed at dominating that country.
The same can be said of the "potential crises" touted by the Bush administration.
The above-said strategy clearly indicates the Bush administration's invariable unilateral stand as its keynote is to mount even a single-handed preemptive attack for the "settlement of the potential crises."
Such move is an act of swimming against the trend of the times and a blatant challenge to humankind's desire for peace.
The Bush administration's invariable unilateral policy will have a very adverse impact on the international community. It will only result in violating the universally accepted international law and order and threatening global peace and stability as it is based on the brigandish logic.
The commentary calls upon all the countries of the world not to allow U.S. unilateralism in the international arena but direct the spearhead of attack to it.
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