Anti-DPRK Smear Campaign of U.S. under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, January 22 (KCNA) -- The United States has so far spread all sorts of wild rumors in a bid to charge the DPRK with "nuclear proliferation" and "counterfeiting" but it was fully disclosed that the U.S. is chiefly to blame for the above-said crimes, thus becoming the target of worldwide criticism and ridicule.
Rodong Sinmun Tuesday says this in a signed commentary.
Citing facts that at the outset of the year U.S. media revealed the truth behind the rumor of "forged bank notes from north Korea,h the commentary observes what is noteworthy is the American public opinion that the above-said rumor was fabricated by the U.S. itself.
All facts go to prove that the rumor about "north Korean forged bank notes" hyped by the U.S. was just part of its smear campaign to isolate and weaken the DPRK.
The recent disclosure of the above-said fact urges the U.S. not to forget the adage that a wicked man is his own hell.
The commentary goes on:
The U.S. desperate effort to label the DPRK a "nuclear proliferator" is also bound to fail.
American newspapers have carried shocking stories recently that senior American officials were involved in selling nuclear technology to other countries. It is something noteworthy that those mandarins took the lead in spreading such technology though they were apt to accuse other countries of "nuclear proliferation." The disclosure of their clandestine dealing in nuclear technology has put this self-styled "nuclear judge" in a very embarrassing position.
The anti-DPRK smear campaign launched by the U.S. is as foolish an act as dropping an axe on its own foot. It would be well advised to stop it and honestly admit to its crimes before the world community, warns the commentary.
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