U.S. Accused of Military Reinforcement and Exercises
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, July 4 (KCNA) -- The Bush administration is raising the military spending and accelerating the production of new sophisticated weapons allegedly to arrest terrorism and guarantee peace. Meanwhile, it is ceaselessly staging large-scale war exercises in different parts of the world, increasing the danger of war. Commenting on such moves, a news analyst of Rodong Sinmun Tuesday says:
After the Cold War the United States has pushed ahead with the reorganization and relocation of the U.S. military forces mainly to establish its domination over the Asia-Pacific region, massively deploying modern military equipment in the region. And it has ceaselessly conducted all-round military exercises aimed at preemptive attack, intentionally rendering the situation strained.
RIMPAC-2006, the joint military exercises now under way in the waters of the Pacific, is also a naval offensive operation, pursuant to the U.S. strategy for domination over the Asia-Pacific region, and an escalation of the U.S. aggressive moves for a new war.
The United States is more frantically increasing the military spending and intensifying the arms buildup and war provocations under the deceptive pretext of "preventing terrorism" and "guaranteeing peace", bringing the situation to the brink of a war.
In the new century military expenditure is drastically increasing worldwide and new arms race being accelerated due to the U.S. imperialists' reckless war moves for aggression and their ambition for domination over the world.
The United States does not want peace at all, but only seeks to oppress other countries and dominate the world by force.
With nothing the U.S. imperialists can cover up their criminal nature as a chieftain of aggression and war and an enemy of peace.
The U.S. should stop at once such reckless moves of seriously threatening and destroying the world peace and stability and accelerating new arms race.
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