KCNA Urges U.S. to Stop Anti-DPRK Psychological Campaign
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, March 17 (KCNA) -- The U.S. recently inaugurated Korean language medium-wave broadcasting service of Radio Free Asia and other anti-DPRK broadcasting programs.
Radio Free Asia thus began medium-wave broadcasting and increased hours of shortwave broadcasting. VOA started airing all medium-wave broadcasting programs in Korean language along with shortwave broadcasting.
Last year VOA decided to stop broadcasting in several other languages and single out the DPRK as the main target of its psychological campaign. Accordingly, it decided to enhance the function of its bureau in Seoul of south Korea and increase the hours of broadcasting in Korean language.
This is another grave provocation to the dialogue partner as it indicates that the U.S. has become all the more frantic in its psychological campaign against the DPRK behind the scene of dialogue.
Clear is an aim sought by the U.S. through such clumsy farce.
It seeks to shake the Korean people's faith in their cause and foster discontent with the political system among them in a bid to bring down Korean-style socialism with ease.
This betrays the U.S. inveterate enmity toward the DPRK as it proves its claim that the former does not antagonize the DPRK is a whopping lie, a sheer mockery of the international community, and that it has no willingness to make a switchover in its DPRK policy.
As proven by history, the U.S. psychological offensive is nothing but a lever for aggression and interference and a prelude to them.
It is by no means fortuitous that the campaign has gained in scope and strength, timed to coincide with such U.S. war moves against the DPRK as Key Resolve and Foal Eagle joint military maneuvers.
The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is being stepped up in all fields as evidenced by its military blackmail and psychological warfare and the U.S. administration's approach toward the DPRK in all aspects is aimed at destroying its political system. The army and people of the DPRK are following this development with a high degree of vigilance.
The U.S. would be well advised to properly understand its dialogue partner, awake from a daydream, and immediately stop the provocative psychological campaign.
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