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U.S. Should Make Decision to Withdraw Its Hostile Policy toward DPRK: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, November 28 (KCNA) -- Clapper, director of the National Intelligence Agency of the U.S., said that the DPRK would never abandon nuclear weapons as it regards them as a means for protecting itself from the hostile forces and, accordingly, an attempt for the denuclearization of the DPRK denuclearization came to failure.

Rodong Sinmun Monday in a commentary describes his remarks as an objective estimation of the present situation in the DPRK.

No matter how loudly the Obama group may assert the theory of "denuclearization of Korea", it will prove ineffective, the commentary says, adding:

The theory of "denuclearization of Korea" was buried in the grave of history. The Obama group makes desperate efforts to evade from the shame of failure, but in vain.

The Obama group is preaching the new administration to follow its policy, far from drawing a lesson from the fact that it turned the DPRK into a nuclear power through the persistent enforcement of the "strategic patience". The group hopes that the new administration would wipe away the bitter disgrace it suffered in the DPRK-U.S. confrontation.

However, the history of the DPRK-U.S. confrontation showed that no matter how desperately the U.S. may resort to the military pressure and sanctions, Songun Korea would become stronger and the danger of security on the U.S. mainland would grow as much.

Gone are the days never to return when the U.S. used to admonish full-fledged sovereign states while professing knowing everything as if it were an international judge.

The U.S. should discard its anachronistic daydream, though belatedly, and make a decision to withdraw its hostile policy toward the DPRK, clearly understanding the latter's strategic position.

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