calendar>>February 3. 2016 Juche 105
DPRK Scholars on U.S. Nuclear Racket
Pyongyang, February 3 (KCNA) -- Some days ago the U.S. Defense Department unveiled a video showing a simulation of an A-bomb explosion in the sky above Seoul of south Korea to fan up a nuclear terror among its conservative ruling quarters and military brass-hats.

In this regard, Ri Jong Chol, section chief of the Socio-politics Institute under the DPRK Academy of Social Sciences, told KCNA:

The revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK do not regard fragile forces like the south Korean army as their match, and the DPRK's nuclear force is a powerful deterrent to put an end to the U.S. imperialists' nuclear war moves and blackmail and defend peace.

Such nuclear racket is intended to escalate the confrontation between the north and the south of Korea, thereby fishing in troubled waters.

The Korean People's Army has enough conventional weapons to destroy the south Korean army and the U.S. aggression troops present in south Korea at once, and it feels no need to pour nukes on the fellow countrymen in the south.

The sinister racket can be made only by the U.S. imperialist wolves, who manufactured nukes for the first time in the world and killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians with them.

Upset by the self-defensive step taken by the DPRK, the U.S. ruling quarters are seeking to create a horrible atmosphere in a bid to cover up their aggressive nature. It is just like a thief crying "Stop thief!"

The U.S. is the kingpin of nuclear blackmail as it causes the world uneasiness with huge amount of nukes capable of inflicting deadly disasters upon all people, including the Korean nation.

Associate Prof. Ri Ho of Kim Il Sung University said:

The U.S. perhaps made such video, astounded at the DPRK's successful H-bomb test. This is as foolish an act as a drowning man trying to catch at a straw.

It cannot be construed otherwise than the last resort of the U.S. in a dilemma as it can neither put harsher sanctions nor conduct a war for fear.

After all, the present U.S. administration's hostile policy toward the DPRK resulted in the latter's possession of H-bomb and the failure of Obama's "strategic patience".

Other hostile forces, big or small, dancing to the tune of the U.S., should look into their future through the tragicomic deed of the superpower and clearly know that they will get nothing from blindly following it crying for sanctions.

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