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U.S. Hostile Policy toward DPRK Bound to Fail: Rodong Sinmun
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Pyongyang, March 18 (KCNA) -- The U.S. policy of confrontation with the DPRK is bound to fail, says Rodong Sinmun Sunday in a bylined article. Noting that a touch-and-go situation is prevailing on the Korean Peninsula owing to the reckless anti-DPRK war moves of the U.S. and south Korean warmongers, the article goes on: What the U.S. seeks is the escalated tension and danger of war on the peninsula. That was why whenever there was an atmosphere of detente and reunification on the Korean Peninsula, the U.S. used to egg the south Korean puppet forces on to cook up unexpected incidents in an effort to chill that atmosphere and strain the situation. The peninsula has never been in a peace due to the military rackets of the south Korean puppet forces and the U.S. imperialists. Escalating tension on the peninsula will not be beneficial to the U.S. but will only be a factor of precipitating its destruction. The U.S. attaches importance to the peninsula because it is a strategic vantage point. The U.S. seeks to keep and reinforce its political and military supremacy in Northeast Asia where big powers are concentrated. This ambition is pushing the U.S. to a cliff. Gloomy is the prospect of the U.S. tightening the alliance with the south Korean puppet forces and the Japanese reactionaries obsessed with the ambition for world supremacy, failing to know where it stands. The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is a dangerous and anachronistic policy driving it to an abyss of ruin. The U.S. would be well advised to bear in mind that the joint military exercises and war moves intensified by it in south Korea are leading the U.S. economy and politics to a bottomless pitfall. |
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