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Minju Joson Calls for Judging U.S. as Nuclear Criminal
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Pyongyang, April 21 (KCNA) -- Marshall Islands in the Pacific recently filed a suit with the U.S. Federal Court against the U.S. administration for breaching its commitment to reducing nuclear weapons. Last year, too, Marshall Islands filed a legal suit with the International Court of Justice against Obama and relevant U.S. departments. Minju Joson Tuesday in a commentary says it is quite natural that the U.S. was accused of being a nuclear criminal. The U.S. was the first to make nuclear bombs and use them in the world and it was none other than the U.S. which threatened non-nuclear states with them and spawned the nuclear issue and it was again the U.S. which proliferated nuclear weapons, the commentary notes, and goes on: The U.S. is resorting to high-handed and arbitrary practices in different parts of the world, depending on nuclear weapons. Due to its brigandish behavior the sovereignty of independent states is being wantonly violated and sound international order is put into confusion and, consequently, the world is thrown into a deep mire of wars and bloodshed. It is the robber-like logic of the U.S. that it should deprive others of their nuclear weapons and no one but Washington is allowed to possess them and the world should yield to its nuclear stick. The U.S. loud-mouthed "no nuke and anti-nuke campaign" is not workable on mankind any longer. What mankind wants is only one action; to bring the U.S., the worst nuclear criminal in the world, to the international court and inflict just judgment on it. The U.S. should make an apology to mankind for imposing a nuclear disaster and threat of nuclear war on mankind and beg for pardon. |
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