U.S. Should Give Up Worn-out Doctrine of "Threat from North Korea…
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U.S. Should Give Up Worn-out Doctrine of
"Threat from North Korea":
KCNA Commentary
Pyongyang, March 31 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is busy with advocating the threadbare doctrine of
"threat from north Korea".
The U.S. ambassador to
south Korea, the commander of the U.S. forces in south Korea and the
commander-in-chief of the U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific region termed the
planned military drills launched by the DPRK "provocation" and
"threat".
Some days ago, U.S.
President Obama said in Hague that "north Korea's threat and provocations
will be answered with a unified response."
All those remarks remind
one of a thief crying "Stop thief!" as it is none other than the U.S.
who is now carrying on large-scale joint military drills in the sky, in the sea
and on the land of south Korea under pretext of someone's
"provocations".
It is an American-style
logic to interpret a nuclear war drill aimed at invading others as
"annual" and "defensive" and others' strengthening of war
deterrent for defending their sovereignty and territories as
"provocation". It can not be construed otherwise than a sheer sophism
which can work on nobody.
The U.S. has regarded
aggression and interference as its mainstay for forming and keeping itself
while habituating itself to posing threat and making provocations against other
countries. And such old habit is driving the U.S. to considering any hurdles to
it as threat and provocations. Therefore, nobody can lodge an objection against
the fact that the U.S. political thinking and judgment are confused with an
extreme contradiction and delusion of persecution.
What matters is that the
U.S. has become evermore vicious in anti-DPRK campaign under the pretext of
"threat" and "provocations", taking issue with it in all
aspects including ideology and social system, economy, national defense,
culture and human rights.
All these moves are
prompted by an evil plot to justify and materialize its policy of war against
the DPRK at any cost, so as to politically stamp out, economically isolate and
militarily stifle the DPRK.
It is well evidenced by
the "Quadrennial Defense Review" released by the U.S. Defense
Department some days ago, which calls for gaining "arms supremacy for winning
decisive victory" over the DPRK after terming it "a state posing
direct threat" and a "biggest rival". The chief of Staff of the
U.S. Army, too, in his speech made the outbreak of a war on the Korean
Peninsula as a fait accompli to incite a war fever.
So, the U.S. is
hell-bent on escalating tensions in a bid to find an excuse for materializing
its policy of aggression on the DPRK while branding its every practice,
including its policy and efforts for peace and prosperity, as
"provocation" and "threat".
But the U.S. twisted way
of thinking only drives it into an abyss of self-contradiction, a result of its
anachronistic judgment and illogical policy.
The longer the U.S.
engages itself in clinging to the already worn-out doctrine of "threat
from north Korea", the earlier the DPRK will bring its final victory. -0-
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