U.S. Dangerous Redeployment of Its Forces under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, November 20 (KCNA) -- The U.S. recent adjustment of the deployment, organization and duties of the units of its forces and military bases throughout the world is not a phased pullout of armed forces from the stand of disarmament but readjustment, transfer and redeployment of the forces according to a new strategy, says Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a signed commentary.
If the U.S. truly seeks disarmament through the above-said plan, it would be proper to opt for pulling its forces from the Korean Peninsula and its vicinity where armed forces are deployed more densely than in any other areas and there is a potential danger of military conflicts, the commentary notes, and goes on:
The U.S., however, seeks to bolster its military bases and units in Japan although they are contemplating about the "closure" of military bases in some regions and the pullout of forces from there. In fact, the U.S. adjustment of deployment, organization and duties of the units of its forces and military bases overseas is a dangerous war scenario to get rid of the financial burden too heavy for it to bear for unceasing wars of aggression and channel the funds and armed forces available through the move into carrying out its strategy against the DPRK and other parts of Asia. By doing so, the U.S. seeks to put the whole of Korea under its control with ease and contain by force China to be regarded as its most formidable enemy in the future and thus establish the sphere of military domination in Asia. No wonder, U.S. media, referring to the adjustment plan, said it seems to be like a reduction of chessmen from chessboard but its real intention is to deploy forces with high mane
uverability in Japan so as to bolster their combat capacity. This amounts to disclosing the danger of the U.S. policy of aggression against the DPRK.
The U.S. does not want to weaken or cut back its aggression troops. But it is rushing headlong into wars of aggression of bigger scale by readjusting and reinforcing them under the changed situation. This plan is mainly targeted against the DPRK. Peace can never be achieved by talking alone but through substantial measures for military guarantee.
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