KCNA Blasts U.S. Ambition for "Unipolar World"
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, May 25 (KCNA) -- The U.S. arbitrary practices to dominate the international arena are unlimited. Recently the U.S. has drawn up a list of "unstable states" in secrecy. The list is said to include the DPRK and 24 other countries which the National Intelligence Committee selected as the "extremely dangerous or unstable countries" at the request of the U.S. administration.
The point at issue is that the list was premised on the necessary U.S. intervention under the pretext of "the settlement of dispute" and "peace."
This is an open attempt to invent a pretext for meddling in the internal affairs of other countries.
The U.S. has been busy working out "international black lists" under various names in recent years in a bid to attain its target of "world strategy." Involved in it are not only the U.S. administration including the CIA but Congress and "think tanks" which influence state policy-making.
Put on the lists are countries situated in the regions of strategic importance and countries "systems and value" of which the U.S. deems can be changed and used in countering their neighboring potential powers. Namely those countries which disobey the U.S. over political and economic issues and regional matters are on the lists.
On those lists the U.S. labeled those countries as part of an "axis of evil," "outposts of tyranny," "bankrupt states," "sponsors of terrorism," "violators of religious freedom," "major drug producers and purchasers," etc. It, at the same time, classified the countries into the category against which force would be used.
The U.S. has become premeditated and persistent in its moves to build up public opinion in favor of "justifying" its monstrous crimes such as isolating and encircling those countries and applying sanctions against them and mounting even military attacks on them and overturning their governments. Its smear campaign against the DPRK is part of these moves.
The U.S. is working hard to impair the DPRK's international image by creating impression that it is a "challenger to the call of the international community" in a bid to bring about an atmosphere favorable for implementing its policy and totally stifle it politically and militarily in the end. This is the orientation of present U.S. policy towards the DPRK.
The gravity of such moves of the U.S. lies in that they are, in essence, prompted by its extreme ambition to overthrow and eliminate the countries contrary to the American view on value and anti-U.S. independent countries one by one and thus convert the world into a "unipolar world" dominated by it.
The U.S. succeeded in seeking regime changes in Afghanistan, Iraq and some other countries and regions through military attacks and interference in others' internal affairs under the pretexts of "combating terrorism" and "spreading democracy." Having got extremely arrogant, the U.S. is behaving like a world "emperor" wherever it goes in the world.
The U.S. is seriously mistaken if it thinks its unilateralism can always work on the present times.
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