Policy for Hegemony Bound to Go Bust
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, February 4 (KCNA) -- The imperialists are pursuing a high-handed policy but it is bound to go bankrupt, stresses Rodong Sinmun Sunday. It is the truth of history that the unreasonable and reactionary policy has short wings and is doomed to failure as it hamstrings the desire and will of humankind for independence and goes against the trend of the times toward independence, the daily says, and goes on:
It is the common desire of peoples around the world to build a new peaceful world free from aggression and war.
The history has advanced and developed through vigorous and persistent struggle of the people aspiring after independence.
The U.S. exercise of high-handed policy is a very dangerous act of going against history and peace as it is contrary to the desire and will of humankind for independence and progress. It is a height of folly to calculate that it is possible to dominate the world by force of arms.
All the countries have equal rights as members of the international community and they are obliged to abide by the rules and principles of international relations.
The U.S. tramples down other countries by military force as they have differing ideology and system and do not obey it. This is a wanton violation of international law and an act of going against history obstructive to the sound development of the international relations.
High-handed policy can not work in the present world and it is bound to go bust. This is evidenced by the fact that the U.S. finds itself in a hard corner at present.
Iraq is now a mantrap for the U.S. imperialists.
The imperialists' persistent high-handed policy for hegemony would only reveal their vulnerability, not mightiness.
The more desperately they resort to high-handed and arbitrary practices, the more clearly their reactionary and vulnerable nature is revealed, accelerating their international isolation and destruction.
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