calendar>>May 25. 2010 Juch 99 |
US Accused of Trying to Justify "Its Drone Warfare"
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Pyongyang, May 25 (KCNA) -- Some days ago, the Japanese Mainichi Shimbun in an article titled "Obama's drone warfare" said that the number of civilian casualties is on the steady increase due to the "drone warfare" pursued by the Obama regime in different countries. Recalling that U.S. troops are perpetrating indiscriminate drone air strikes by just handling instruments similar to TV game machines, the paper reported that this is the real picture of "the drone warfare" being waged by the U.S. Commenting on this fact, Minju Joson on Tuesday says: This is just a typical example exposing the brutal nature of massacre of civilians committed by U.S. forces. It goes to prove that the United States is the arch criminal disturbing world peace and stability and the chieftain of genocide and human rights abuses. The above-said "drone warfare" is triggering off worldwide rebuff and denunciation as it is a new form of war of aggression and genocide diametrically running counter to international laws on humanitarianism, the commentary notes, and goes on: But the U.S., talking about the "justification" to use drones, is misrepresenting those civilians killed by drones as "terrorists routed by it" and claiming "deaths of some civilians in the course of 'anti-terror war' is unavoidable." After brutally killing innocent civilians, the U.S. tries hard to justify its horrible murder. This cannot be construed otherwise than a very shameful behavior against humanity. As the adage a wicked man is his own hell says, the above-said warfare is a source of trouble threatening the U.S security itself. The more massacres of civilians the U.S. perpetrates, the higher the anti-U.S. resistance and protest mount worldwide and the further the danger of outbreak of the second and third "September 11 incident" will increase. The U.S. would be well advised to face up to the reality with a cool head and halt at once its reckless acts of disturbing peace and killing civilians. |
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