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Rodong Sinmun Dismisses U.S. Talk about "World without Nuclear Weapons" as Hypocritical
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Pyongyang, November 25 (KCNA) -- "A world without nuclear weapons" touted by the U.S. is, in essence, the world which allows U.S. nuclear weapons only and it is a jargon let loose by it to realize its ambition for domination with its nukes. Rodong Sinmun Monday says in an article: With no rhetoric can the U.S. cover up the hypocritical idea of building "a world without nuclear weapons." A non-governmental organization of the U.S. disclosed this year that the U.S. administration is contemplating modernizing its nuclear arsenal by investing 60 billion U.S. dollars for 25 years to come. As a matter of fact, the U.S. is pressing forward the modernization of B-61 nuclear bombs. It was reported that bombs can be equipped with guided devices in the course of updating. The U.S. plans to spend 8.1 billion U.S. dollars for modernizing B-61 nuclear bombs till 2024. The U.S. conducted a series of sub-critical nuclear tests in September and December 2010, February 2011 and December 2012. It also conducted several tests for examining the capacity of nuclear weapons using plutonium this year, too. It is as clear as noonday why the U.S. is becoming so talkative about "a world without nuclear weapons". The ulterior motive of Washington is to monopolize nukes or hold a decisive and unchallenged edge. The U.S. is seeking to pass the buck for the tense situation created by the nuclear confrontation under the hypocritical slogan of "a world without nuclear weapons". By doing so, it seeks to deter various nuclear powers from bolstering up nuclear forces, disallow other countries to have access to nukes and thus dominate the world at any cost. |
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