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US Accused of Using "War against Terrorism" for World Domination
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Pyongyang, December 6 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is now using "the war against terrorism" as a major lever for invading other countries, observes Rodong Sinmun Monday in a signed article. The U.S. "anti-terror" strategy is aimed at putting under its military domination and control major areas rich in natural resources and strategic strongholds in the world, the article notes, and goes on: It is widely known that the U.S. established its control over Afghanistan and Iraq, strategic strongholds and major areas abundant in resources, through its wars there. The U.S. is intensifying its undisguised interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan and military activities there, taking advantage of the fact that this country is embroiled in the vicious cycle of terrorism as is the case with Afghanistan and Iraq. Nowadays, the U.S. is leaving no means untried to secure a pretext for launching a military invasion of Iran. Its ulterior motive is to "engage" Pakistan which borders on Iran and lay a military siege to the latter in a bid to pressurize it and achieve a sinister aim. This goes to clearly prove that not only Mideast but the rest of the world can never be in peace as long as the above-said U.S. strategy persists. Can the leopard change its spots? The same can be said of the aggressive and predatory nature of the U.S., the boss of imperialism. The U.S. is working hard to put other countries under its military control under any pretext as it is keen to realize its wild ambition to dominate the world. It is the strategic purpose of the U.S. to contain its rivals and anti-imperialist independent countries and turn the world into a unipolar one under its domination. By pursuing its "anti-terror" strategy the U.S. seeks to invade, dominate and control this country today and do the same against other country tomorrow in a bid to expand the sphere of its domination worldwide. |
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