NDC of DPRK Clarifies Stand on U.S. Hostile Policy towards It
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NDC of DPRK Clarifies Stand on U.S. Hostile Policy towards
It
Pyongyang, March 14 (KCNA) -- The National Defence Commission of the DPRK
released a statement Friday in connection with the fact that the U.S. hostile
policy towards it and its recent moves pursuant to the policy have gone to such
a grave pass that they cannot be overlooked any longer.
The statement says:
It is none other than the U.S. which has deliberately infringed upon the
sovereignty of the DPRK, the life and soul of its people, century after
century. It is again the U.S., the sworn enemy, which has resorted to crafty
and foolish moves to undermine the ideology of the DPRK and bring down its
social system.
The National Defence Commission of the DPRK clarifies the following
principled stand on the U.S. hostile policy towards it, representing the
unanimous will of the Workers' Party of Korea, state, army and people:
The U.S. should make a policy decision to roll back its hostile policy
towards the DPRK and lift all the measures pursuant to the policy, though
belatedly.
The above-said policy is the harshest one aimed at undermining the ideology
of the DPRK and bringing down its social system by dint of U.S.-style democracy
and market economy, and swallowing up all Koreans and the whole of Korea by
force of arms for aggression.
The U.S. would be well advised to lift by itself all unjust measures in
all fields before facing the disastrous consequences to be entailed by its
anachronistic hostile policy towards the DPRK.
2. The U.S. should have a proper viewpoint and stand on the DPRK's
nuclear deterrence and stop behaving foolishly, letting loose a string of
reckless remarks that the "DPRK's dismantlement of its nukes first"
is the "keynote" of the hostile policy towards it.
The U.S. should properly understand that Pyongyang's nuclear deterrence
is neither a means for bargaining nor a plaything to be used by it keen on
dialogue and blinded by the improvement of relations.
Moreover, the DPRK's nuclear deterrence is by no means a ghost-like
means which does not exist when it is not recognized by the U.S. or remains
when it is "recognized" by it.
The U.S. is resorting to what it calls "patience strategy",
hoping the DPRK to move and make changes first, but such things desired by
Washington will never happen.
It is the stand of the DPRK to wait with a high degree of patience for the
time when the White House is bossed by a person with normal insight and way of
thinking.
The U.S. should bear in mind that the efforts of the army and people of
the DPRK to bolster up its nuclear deterrence for self-defence will go on and
additional measures will be taken to demonstrate its might one after another as
long as the U.S. nuclear threat and blackmail persist as now.
3. The U.S. should stop at once its groundless "human rights"
racket against the DPRK which began as part of its new hostile policy towards
the latter.
National sovereignty is more important than human rights.
Probably this is the reason why the U.S. has kept more prisoners than
any other countries in the world, mercilessly brandishing sharp swords against
any forces opposed to the state and endangering its existence.
The DPRK also does not show any mercy and leniency towards a tiny
handful of hostile elements doing harm to the ideology and social system chosen
by all its people who are the masters of the sovereignty.
The U.S. would be well advised to mind its own business, being aware of
where it stands, before talking nonsense about others' affairs.
The U.S. had better roll back its worn-out hostile policy towards the
DPRK as soon as possible and shape a new realistic policy before it is too
late. This would be beneficial not only to meeting the U.S. interests but also
to ensuring the security of its mainland.
The U.S. should judge the situation with a cool head and make a policy
decision in line with the trend of the times, the statement concludes. -0-
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