U.S. Military Nexus with S. Korea Blasted
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, July 9 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is tightening its military nexus with the south Korean puppet armed forces, a proof that the U.S. has not given up its hostile policy towards the DPRK but is keen to plug south Korea deep into its strategy to establish a military domination over Northeast Asia.
Minju Joson today observes this in a signed commentary.
It goes on:
The Korean Peninsula is the biggest hot spot in carrying out the U.S. strategy to dominate Northeast Asia.
The situation on the peninsula is so dangerous that it may develop into a crisis all of a sudden.
Exactly in this region the U.S. seeks to destroy the foundation of peace, which has been barely maintained, in other words, to upset the military equilibrium.
It is the scenario of the U.S. military warlike forces to carry out without fail their strategy for preemptive attack on the DPRK by fully securing the military superiority of the U.S. and the south Korean puppet armed forces to the military strength of the latter, deterrent for self-defence.
It is in pursuance of this aim that the U.S. has recently made an agreement on jointly establishing a missile defence system with the south Korean puppet government and zealously helped it in its moves.
The denuclearization process is now making progress on the Korean Peninsula and it is hailed by the international community as it has a positive impact on the situation in Northeast Asia and the overall world situation. Obviously, the U.S. clarified its stand of hailing the measure taken by the DPRK for denuclearization, though the former's real intention is yet to be confirmed.
It is against this backdrop that the U.S. is holding confabs to thrust its dagger into the back of its dialogue partner behind the scene. The DPRK can never remain a passive onlooker to this development.
Gone are the days when empty talks could be made about the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
The U.S. double-dealing tactics can never work on the DPRK and such practice will only push the above-said denuclearization process to collapse.
If the U.S. truly stands for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, it should behave properly to be trusted by the DPRK.
The U.S. would be well advised to drop its hostile policy towards the DPRK at once.
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