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Minju Joson Discloses U.S. Attempt to Spray Radioactive Materials in Korean War
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Pyongyang, August 28 (KCNA) -- A recently declassified document of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said the U.S. drew up a horrible plan to spray radioactive materials including plutonium and other nuclear wastes in the area dividing the Korean Peninsula to make it "no-man zone" during the last Korean War. The document was worked out in April 1951 and the U.S. conducted a total of 65 field tests in a nuclear test ground in Utah till 1952 according to the plan. Minju Joson Tuesday observes in a bylined commentary in this regard: The U.S. plan is a clear evidence that the U.S. imperialists are the chieftain of the nuclear crimes and brutes who do not hesitate to exterminate other nations and destroy their cradle of life to meet the ambition for aggression. The U.S. has persisted in its moves to ignite a nuclear war against the DPRK for decades since the end of the Korean War. In this period, the nuclear weaponization of the U.S. troops in south Korea was openly declared and different kinds of nukes have been systematically brought to south Korea, making it the biggest nuclear arsenal in the Far East. The U.S. even singled out the DPRK as a target of nuclear attack and steadily waged big nuclear war exercises against it. The U.S. attempt to spray radioactive materials in Korea was the product of its sinister scenario for a nuclear war. The U.S. and south Korea are waging madcap Ulji Freedom Guardian joint military exercises even at this moment with huge U.S. troops and south Korean puppet army involved, an indication of the U.S. nuclear threat to the DPRK that has reached the extreme phase. The present situation clearly proves that the DPRK was quite right and just when it took the measure to bolster the self-defensive war deterrence to protect the sovereignty and security of the Korean nation under the banner of Songun. Whatever others may say, the DPRK will keep bolstering its war deterrence. |
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