Joint Military Exercises Reveal Anti-DPRK Policy
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, March 28 (KCNA) -- The United States should practically prove its will to make a switchover in its hostile policy towards the DPRK by stopping the provocative joint military exercises against it, urges Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in a signed article.
It goes on:
The joint military rehearsals RSOI and Foal Eagle now under way in south Korea are a token of the deep-rooted hostile policy towards the DPRK. They are bringing the chill of distrust and confrontation to the DPRK-U.S. and inter-Korean relations which have entered upon the road of reconciliation and improvement and driving the situation to a phase of tension.
It is quite nonsense that the U.S. stages joint war games with south Korea to counter "threat" from someone. They are obviously maneuvers to mount an attack on the DPRK. And they are very dangerous acts of war provocation to invade the DPRK unawares while showing off strength and presenting threat.
The RSOI and Foal Eagle are a highly dangerous play with fire against the DPRK replacing in scale, nature and content the "Team Spirit" joint military exercises which were a three dimensional nuclear test war and a preliminary war. The U.S. itself makes it plain that it has not changed its hostile policy toward the DPRK by staging the war rehearsals which, at the slightest slip, might destroy the climate of the relaxation of tension in a moment and throw the whole of Korean Peninsula into the vortex of a nuclear war.
The anti-DPRK war exercises of the U.S. and south Korean warmongers seriously threaten the process of peace and reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. The Korean nation and the world peace-loving people will never tolerate the developments.
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