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Organizations of Brazil, Nigeria Term U.S. Provoker of Korean War
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Pyongyang, July 3 (KCNA) -- Organizations of Brazil and Nigeria posted articles on their websites on June 19 and 22 on the occasion of the June 25-July 27 month of anti-U.S. joint struggle. The Brazilian Committee for Solidarity with the DPRK in an article titled "Why did the U.S. ignite the Korean War?" said: On June 25, 1950, the U.S. instigated the south Korean puppet army to start an all-out invasion of the DPRK, sparking the Korean War, the fiercest since the end of the Second World War. Then why did the U.S. ignite the Korean War? The first reason was to carry out its strategy for world domination. The U.S. regarded Korea as a military strategic vantage for advancing into the Asian continent. Considering the end of the Second World War as a good opportunity, its forces landed in south Korea under the mask of "liberator". For the U.S. the Korean Peninsula was a strategic vantage from which it could make a military strike at any region of the Far East, a "bridgehead" for advancing into the continent for world domination and it was like a "dagger" for cutting off "a big piece of meat" like Asia. The second reason was to tide over its catastrophic economic crisis. The U.S. needed a chance to weather the crisis and, accordingly, it had no other alternative but to ignite the Korean War. The third reason was to save the Syngman Rhee fascist puppet regime in south Korea from a tight corner. It was an irrefutable historical fact that the U.S. sought to secure a military strategic vantage for world domination and save itself and its followers from a tight corner through the Korean War. The Nigerian National Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea also posted on its website an article disclosing the true colors of the U.S. as the provoker of the Korean War. |
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