calendar>>August 4. 2015 Juche 104
Rodong Sinmun Urges U.S. Not to Forget Its History of Defeat in Confrontation with DPRK
Pyongyang, August 4 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago, U.S. politicians submitted to Congress a draft resolution which calls for erecting a monument to the American service members who met ignominious deaths after being dispatched to south Korea in the post-war period.

The drafters praised those who were reported missing or dead during clashes with the DPRK as "brave fighters" and called for erecting a monument to them in the Ellington National Cemetery.

Rodong Sinmun Tuesday says in an article in this regard:

The whole history of confrontation between the DPRK and the U.S. shows that the former has always won victories but the latter has always sustained setbacks.

The U.S. has suffered disgrace only in the eyes of the world, and this is an undeniable reality.

The article cites facts that in the draft resolution the U.S. claimed that the DPRK violated the Armistice Agreement and, consequently, unceasing clashes caused GI casualties.

Such foolish farce being staged by the U.S. only brings into bolder relief the true colors of the poor loser, the article notes, and goes on:

What matters is why the U.S. is staging such clumsy burlesque. Lurking behind it is a cynical ploy to implant the anti-DPRK sentiment into the minds of Americans and hurl them into shambles of war to realize its ambition for aggression.

This is, however, a daydream.

Aggressors would only meet death as proved by the history of confrontation between the DPRK and the U.S.

The U.S. had better stop foolish behavior, drawing a lesson from its history of defeat in the standoff with the DPRK.

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