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KCNA Snubs U.S. Much Publicized Story about "Counterfeiting"
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Pyongyang, June 15 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is again floating the fiction of the DPRK's "counterfeiting money." The mandarins of the U.S. administration are now taking much pain to make their misinformation sound plausible, while having confabs with its followers to exchange information and get explanations about it. This is nothing but a foolish and ridiculous attempt to damage the image of the DPRK and realize their sinister plot through increased sanctions and pressure. It is none other than the U.S. which is to blame for counterfeiting. It is nobody's secret that false banknotes are mass-produced at the back rooms of the CIA and in cesspools of crimes in different parts of the U.S. including California. The U.S. tops the world's list of counterfeiting money. The "evidence" of the DPRK's "counterfeiting money" produced by the U.S. is too poor and hypocritical to convince anyone. The June 8th issue of News Week quoted a former U.S. diplomat as saying the U.S. could not find even a shred of evidence proving north Korea's counterfeiting of money during the Bush administration. This gives the lie to the story floated by the U.S. The U.S. administration hastily picked up again the fiction of "counterfeiting money," much upset by the DPRK's successful launch of a satellite for peaceful purposes and the toughest measures taken by it against the U.S. arrogant hostile acts. This is a shameless hypocritical campaign to insult the DPRK and pressurize it to yield to the U.S. under the world's eyes. It was clearly stated by the June 4th issue of the Washington Times that the "issue of counterfeiting money" raised by the present U.S. administration is a playing card for pressuring the DPRK. This proves that the issue is a matter concerning the U.S. and has nothing to do with the DPRK. As proven by the truth behind the wide-spread story of "Iraq's possession of WMD," the U.S. is apt to make profound confusion of right and wrong in a bid to realize its sinister plot to bring down a sovereign state. The U.S. is so deeply steeped in repugnancy toward the DPRK's ideology and system to the marrow of its bones that when the DPRK denies any access to nukes, it claims the DPRK has nuclear weapons and when the DPRK says that it has ones, the U.S. insists it will not recognize the fact. It even misinterpreted the DPRK's satellite launch as a missile launch although it was well aware that it was a satellite. The U.S. lacks any logic or coherence in its claims as it is keen to stifle the DPRK. The diplomacy conducted by the U.S. on the basis of the worn-out fiction of "counterfeiting money" was prompted by the frustration of its anti-DPRK hostile policy. The people of the DPRK are hardly repressing their towering indignation at the present U.S. administration as the hostile policy desperately pursued by it toward the DPRK provided another irrefutable evidence that it is little different from the preceding administration. The U.S. administration would be well advised to draw a lesson from its preceding administration which imposed sanctions upon the DPRK under the pretext of "counterfeiting" only to suffer a bitter setback. |
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