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U.S. Criminal Acts Are Source of Conflicts in Korean Peninsula: Foreign Expert
Pyongyang, April 12 (KCNA) -- A British expert in international affairs carried an article titled "U.S. criminal acts are source of conflicts on the Korean Peninsula" on the Fourth Media, a website of China, on Apr. 5 which said:

The U.S. abuse of military force for criminal purposes for nearly seven decades since the end of World War II to hold hegemony on the peninsula is to blame.

The Korean Peninsula was divided into the north and the south due to the U.S. in 1945.

The U.S. then set up in south Korea the "government" made up of pro-Japanese elements in a sinister bid to put the peninsula and the Asia-Pacific region under its control.

The U.S. dropped A-bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to gain control of hegemony over the Soviet Union and China in the Asia-Pacific region after the Second World War.

The Korean War fought from 1950 to 1953 was started by the U.S.

The war that caused the death of innocent Koreans by the U.S. indiscriminate bombings has not yet finished technically.

The U.S. and the south Korean puppet regime refused to accept the DPRK's proposal for the conclusion of a peace agreement. The U.S. still maintains its full command of the armed forces for striking the DPRK with nuclear weapons anytime.

The U.S. policy of state-sponsored terrorism constitutes a constant threat to the Korean Peninsula.

All Koreans in the north and the south are aspiring after peace, not war to be enforced by outsiders.

However, their wish has not yet come true. It is because the U.S. mafia government, characterized by dominationism, aggression and terrorism, keeps committing criminal acts under the signboard of "protection".


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