Minju Joson Blasts U.S. Reckless Military Build-up
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) -- U.S. Secretary of Defense Gates asserted, in his recent report submitted to Congress, that the U.S. should ensure the intensive information-gathering and the protection of cyber system as part of its strategy for staging two wars simultaneously and boost the military cooperation with its allies and bolster its military strength.
Commenting on it, Minju Joson today says:
This goes to prove that the U.S. remains unchanged in its design to dominate the world by force and seeks to further strengthen the military cooperation with its allies to put its design into practice.
The U.S. is steadily increasing the military spending and massively manufacturing new sophisticated offensive war equipment to realize its ambition for world supremacy. In the meantime, it seeks to increase the capability for fighting a war in the field of cyber so as to cope with a modern warfare.
This is clearly evidenced by the establishment of a "cyber command" projected by the U.S. Air Force. The U.S. asserts that the establishment of the above-said command is aimed to protect its computer network from enemy's cyber attack, develop new mode of combat depending on the progress of technology and thus acquire capabilities to cope with a modern electronic warfare.
This indicates that the U.S. is scheming to step up the modernization of its aggression forces to cope with the cyber warfare in a bid to hold military hegemony based on technological edge.
The above-said moves are very dangerous as they may spark off a global arms race.
The U.S. had better drop its wild design to dominate the world by force, pondering over the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by its reckless military build-up.
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