U.S. Reckless War Moves Denounced
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, July 7 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is describing the deployment of F-117 Stealth fighter bombers as a "regular rotational deployment" after replacing the "OPLAN 5029", a war scenario against the DPRK, by what it called "CONPLAN 5029." In this regard Rodong Sinmun Thursday observes in a signed article: With no artifice can the U.S. ever cover up its true colors as the arch criminal escalating the military tension on the Korean Peninsula. It continues:
The U.S. worked out a series of war scenarios against the DPRK and has since sped up its preparations to put them into practice any time. This clearly indicates that the U.S. imperialists' moves for a war of aggression against the DPRK and its preemptive nuclear attack upon it have been actively pushed forward at a final phase.
U.S. war scenarios against the DPRK have been put into more specific and concrete shape. The U.S. has staged more than 100 provocative war drills together with south Korea and Japan every year. An exercise is now under way to evacuate families of the U.S. troops and other Americans from south Korea in case of emergency on the Korean Peninsula.
It is obvious to everyone that such war drills are something that can be seen only on the eve of war.
What should not be overlooked is the fact that the U.S. has massively transferred and deployed ultra-modern war equipment in and around south Korea under the signboard of filling up "the vacuum of forces" and "security vacuum" according to its plan for the redeployment of its forces.
The U.S. forward-deployment of 15 F-117s in south Korea suggests that the U.S. may mount any time a preemptive nuclear attack upon the DPRK as part of a new war against it.
The U.S. is chiefly to blame for the extremely tense situation prevailing on the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. loudmouthed "CONPLAN" and "regular rotational deployment of the fighter bombers" only remind one of an ostrich policy as they are aimed at covering up its attempt to ignite a war against the DPRK.
The U.S. would be well advised to give up its policy of aggression against the DPRK, clearly mindful that Washington's wild ambition to stifle the DPRK by force can never come true.
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