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Vigilance against Imperialists' "Strategy of Peaceful Transition" Called for
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Pyongyang, July 23 (KCNA) -- The aggressive and predatory nature of imperialism can never change. If there be any change it is a change in its methods of aggression, not in its nature. Rodong Sinmun Thursday observes this in a signed article. The policy of strength veiled with "peace" strategy is one of the main methods employed by the imperialists at present, the article notes, and goes on: It is the general strategic goal of the imperialists to stamp out the world's independent forces with the policy of strength, a war strategy, and turn the whole world into a unipolar one dominated by them in a bid to exercise the unlimited right to domination. It is also part of the imperialists' principal methods of aggression to enforce the policy of strength in combination with the strategy to monopolize resources. That is why the imperialists are vying with each other to reorganize and relocate their armed forces in the main areas rich in resources and the areas of military strategic importance. It is the unchangeable aggressive nature of the imperialists to try to get rid of the economic crisis and the crisis of resources by means of a war. The imperialists' "strategy of peaceful transition" serves as a major means for realizing their wild ambition for aggression and domination at present. One should not make any unprincipled compromise with the imperialists, failing to have proper understanding of the unchangeable nature of imperialism and nurturing illusion about them. Doing so is little short of conniving at the imperialists' moves for aggression, war and domination and helping them. All countries should not tolerate the imperialists' aggression and war, arbitrary and high-handed practices in the international arena but protect their own sovereign rights and interests, firmly maintaining an anti-imperialist independent stand. |
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