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U.S. and Japan Accused of Their Moves for New War

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

   Pyongyang, January 16 (KCNA) -- The U.S. and Japan began to examine the change of the CONPLAN-5055 worked out in 2002 into an "operational plan." Commenting on this, a Minju Joson analyst Tuesday describes this as a concrete practical stage into which they have entered after making the provocation of a new war on the Korean Peninsula a fait accompli.
    He goes on:
    The United States has never let a chance pass by without stating that it did not seek a military confrontation on the Korean Peninsula. But this was nothing but a beguiling ruse.
    What it really pursues is to consummate its capabilities of a preemptive attack on the DPRK and carry it into practice when necessary in a bid to implement its policy of aggression.
    In its drive to translate into practice its policy of stifling the DPRK by force of arms, the U.S. is now massively deploying aggressive armed forces in and around the Korean Peninsula while scheming to frantically stage war exercises under various names for boosting the capacity of operational command.
    In inveigling Japan into the establishment of a missile defense system, too, the U.S. seeks to intensify joint military actions against the DPRK.
    If Japan plunge itself into a joint military action with the U.S. forces, it will be an exercise of "the right to collective self-defense" and will go against the principle of "exclusive defense." Nevertheless, Japan is rolling up its sleeves in this as it judges that this is favorable for the realization of its reinvasion scheme against the DPRK and overseas expansion policy.
    The U.S. and Japan are desperately trying to provoke a new war on the Korean Peninsula at whatever cost as they see eye to eye with each other in their criminal aim and interests. This fans the hostile feelings of the army and people of the DPRK towards the U.S. and Japan.



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