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U.S. Researchers' Reckless Remarks Dismissed

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

   Pyongyang, January 28 (KCNA) -- Researchers at the Institute for Policy Studies and the Brookings Institute in Washington D.C. and other institutes in the U.S. recently made conflicting assertions about whether to plug south Korea into PSI or not.
    What should not be overlooked is the assertion that even though south Korea is plugged into the PSI, north Korea would not overreact to it but accept it as an unavoidable reality with its "economic difficulties" and the "relations of economic cooperation" with south Korea in due consideration.
    Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun Monday observes:
    The U.S. warlike forces' claim that north Korea would not make a hard-line reaction is a nonsense indicative of its ignorance of the DPRK.
    The PSI is a measure aimed to isolate and blockade the DPRK by force of arms.
    The U.S. has frantically conducted joint naval exercises in Japanese waters near Korea in recent years. Now it seeks to stage similar multi-national exercises in the waters near Korea after drawing even south Korea into the PSI.
    Its aim is to demonstrate "international cooperation" against the DPRK and tighten isolation and blockade against it by binding even countries around Korea to the PSI.
    The U.S. strategists seek to bring the DPRK to its knees through threat, blackmail and blockade.
    U.S. research institutes serve the purpose of the U.S. administration's foreign policy of aggression. The U.S. foreign policies of aggression are shaped, examined, supplemented and completed at these institutes.
    Noteworthy is that almost all those foreign policies proved to be futile.
    It is enough to make even a cat laugh for those think-tanks to calculate they can force the DPRK to abandon its tough principle through the expansion of the PSI.
    The DPRK will remain unfazed no matter how hard the U.S. may work to bring down the DPRK by employing every possible means and method.



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