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Minju Joson Lambastes U.S. Sanctions against DPRK
Pyongyang, September 21 (KCNA) -- Upon hearing the news of the DPRK's successful nuclear warhead explosion test, bosses of the Obama Administration are vying with each other in talking about outworn sanctions against the DPRK, crying out for the adoption of "resolutions" and "tough sanctions".

Commenting on this, Minju Joson Wednesday ridicules the U.S. still clinging to sanctions, unaware of how the world changes.

As all recognize, sanctions and pressure are unworkable on the DPRK, the commentary says, and goes on:

The U.S. is now standing at the crossroads of two options--whether it will ruin its own fate by itself while continuing to pursue the policy for confrontation with the DPRK or whether it will prolong its remaining days with prudence and self-restraint.

The U.S. should clearly understand that there is no limitation to the strength of all the service personnel and people who are firmly rallied around the peerlessly great man of Mt. Paektu in thinking and purpose, morality and sense of obligation, and that when this strength explodes, it will meet grave consequences.

The U.S. may stake its fate on the incompetent sanctions in standing in confrontation with the DPRK but it will spark off only derision of all people.

It had better act with reason, abandoning the pipedream at an early date if it does not want to suffer from disgrace and ruin, being ridiculed as modern-day "Don Quixote".

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