Japan's Dangerous Attempt at Preemptive Attack under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, February 27 (KCNA) -- Japan's recent move to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles and revise the "law of Self-Defense Forces" under the pretext of intercepting ballistic missiles is not for "defence" but for a preemptive attack and it is a dangerous military move which runs counter to the present constitution prohibiting a war.
A news analyst of Rodong Sinmun Sunday says this.
The Japanese militarists are working hard to round off their preparations for military overseas expansion by formulating and legislating it as Japan's military action for self-defense to revise the law of SDF under the pretext of interception and make a preemptive attack on its surrounding countries and massively purchasing and deploying such cruise missiles, latest offensive weapons, the commentary says, and goes on:
The Japanese reactionaries give top priority to a preemptive attack on the DPRK in its moves for military overseas expansion.
The SDF's main combat forces are deployed in the areas west of Japan near the Korean Peninsula.
The Japanese reactionaries have already deeply touched the nerves of the DPRK by making rash remarks that the centre of north Korea should be attacked and Japan is entitled to fight a war against north Korea. They are now intending to put this in practice. The Japanese militarists' claim to Tok Islet is, in actuality, a move for comeback to Korea. They are aggravating the issue of territorial disputes with China and Russia by persistently asserting that Diao Yu Island of China belongs to Japan and
they should retake four islands in the Kurils of Russia.
This can not but be a dangerous move straining the regional situation. It is not difficult to guess what consequences will be entailed in case they take the road of overseas aggression in collusion with the U.S. in the area where powerful military potentials have been amassed.
The army and people of the DPRK are watching with high vigilance the Japanese militarists' hostility against the DPRK and their moves to reinvade it.
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