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U.S. Adventurous Attempt to Attack DPRK Assailed

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

    Pyongyang, December 19 (KCNA) -- The Washington Times and the Washington Post, leading papers of the U.S., a few days ago reported that the U.S. Defense Department would present a "report on 4-year defense strategy," the win-win strategy approved by the U.S. military authority, to the U.S. Congress in February next year. What is noticeable in the strategy code-named "1421" is military interference in different areas of the world, simultaneous performance of two wars and complete occupation of a sovereign state. Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary today says that one of the main targets of the U.S. imperialists' new war strategy is the Korean Peninsula. It discloses the U.S. attempt to make a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK including the recent U.S. military decision to deploy the latest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier "George Washington" in the U.S. military base in Yokosuka, Japan.
    The commentary goes on:
    The U.S. is not interested in the six-way talks and the settlement of the nuclear issue but intentionally reversing the September 19 joint statement to baffle the six-way talks and create showdown and, furthermore, stepping up preparations for an adventurous war to make a preemptive attack on the DPRK and occupy it. The U.S. commitments to recognize the DPRK as a sovereign state and respect it are nothing but a diplomatic wordplay as the U.S. ambassador in Seoul slandered the DPRK, terming it a "criminal government."
    The U.S. does not want peace of the Korean Peninsula and international security but pursues only war, military interference, domination and subjugation over other countries and nations.
    The international community should sharpen vigilance against the war preparations of the U.S. which disturbs peace and security of the Korean Peninsula and the world.



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