U.S. Political Farce under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, October 21 (KCNA) -- The United States has recently escalated its smear campaign against the DPRK. Typical of this is its fiction about a "deal in counterfeits" floated by the U.S. this time. The U.S. is claiming that the DPRK is massively issuing highly sophisticated false 100 US dollar notes known as "super money" and spreading them worldwide.
In order to verify this, no sooner had Garland, leader of the Irish Workers' Party, been arrested than the U.S. Department of Justice released on October 7 a "written indictment" which it has long prepared.
The "written indictment" characterized by extreme nature of politicization and selection said that there was a "deal in counterfeits" between the DPRK and Garland.
Nothing is clumsier than what was invented by the U.S., a past master at lies, fabrication, disinformation and plot. What matters is that Americans who claim to be "politicians" are advertising this case as their latest success made in the U.S. increased efforts to prevent north Korea from committing widespread international crimes.
The hue and cry over the non-existent DPRK's "production and deal in counterfeits" raised by the U.S. again is nothing but a clumsy and base political farce intended to impair the image of the DPRK at any cost and justify its moves to isolate the former in the international arena and tighten its blockade against the former.
The U.S. escalated smear campaign against the DPRK only goes to prove that the former regards it as one of the basic means to create impression that the latter is a "rogue state" in a bid to realize its ambition for bringing down the latter's "system" and the former remains unchanged in its policy for isolating and stifling the DPRK internationally.
The socialist system in the DPRK was chosen and built by the Korean people themselves according to their will and wishes.
Because of the nature of the socialist system and its popular character there can never happen nor exist in the DPRK such "illegal deals" as "deal in counterfeits" or "drug smuggling", social ills in the capitalist society.
It is the height of folly for the U.S. to speak ill of the system in the DPRK and try to bring down it on the basis of the U.S. wrong view, the cause of all social evils, though it does not know how advantageous socialism of Korean style is and how much the Korean people value and love it.
The U.S. seems to be upbeat after succeeding in bringing down socialism that had existed in different countries for several decades and effecting leadership changes there through the "strategy for peaceful transition", persistent psychological warfare and bloodless "color revolution." The U.S. is, however, seriously mistaken if it thinks it can bring down the system in the DPRK through its frantic smear campaign against it.
The U.S. would be well advised to abandon its foolish attempt to realize its wild ambition for stifling the DPRK and make a policy switchover as Washington is its counterpart of the six-party talks with their opening just around the corner.
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