U.S. Hegemonic Policy Bound to Go Bust
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, January 23 (KCNA) -- "The century of the U.S." much touted by the United States is bound to come to an end, observes Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in a signed article.
"Monroe doctrine" long advocated by the U.S. is no longer workable, the article notes, and goes on: This indicates the failure of its hegemonic policy and reflects the reality in which the U.S. is standing isolated and rejected worldwide due to its arbitrary and unilateral policy and ambition for world domination.
Citing facts to prove that the U.S. is evidently isolated from Latin-American countries and the U.S.-led war on terrorism and its Asia strategy for aggression are bound to go bust, the article notes:
Regarding the Korean Peninsula as a main scene of confrontation of forces in the new century, the U.S. has directed its sharp edge to the DPRK.
The DPRK has strongly reacted to the enemy's counterrevolutionary offensive with a revolutionary offensive under the uplifted banner of Songun. In this acute confrontation, the Korean people have won a great victory politico-ideologically, morally and strategically and tactically. The criminal attempt of the U.S. to stifle the DPRK, a forefront for accomplishing the cause of independence against imperialism and a socialist bulwark, met failure and bankruptcy. The world people no longer regard the U.S. as "the only superpower.h Encouraged by the Korean people who beat back the U.S. imperialists' anti-DPRK offensive, the world people are further intensifying their struggle for independence against the U.S. than ever before.
Not a few changes are taking place in the international political landscape. The situation is now developing in the direction of multi-polarization despite the U.S. moves to build a unipolar world. Developing countries are emerging a force to reckon with in the international arena and playing a big role in propelling the multi-polarization of the world.
The U.S. "Monroe doctrine" and "the century of the U.S." no longer work on Latin America and the rest of the world.
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