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Way Out for U.S. Is to Abandon Hostile Policy toward DPRK: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, January 24 (KCNA) -- The review of the eight-year policy toward the DPRK of the Obama administration goes to prove that no matter how desperate efforts the U.S. may make to put sanctions and pressure upon the DPRK, it can never bring the latter into submission, Rodong Sinmun says Tuesday in an article.

The article goes on:

The Korean people have constantly been exposed to the U.S. sanctions since the foundation of their country.

It was not because they violated international law or created situation placing the U.S. interests at risk. The only reason is that the DPRK has kept to its path, not yielding to the U.S. brigandish demand.

However, it is hard to single out any other regime that has gone more vicious and persistent in slapping sanctions on the DPRK than the Obama group.

Whenever the DPRK exercised its legitimate right to sovereignty, as evidenced by the satellite launch, and took legitimate measures in the face of escalated nuclear threat and blackmail of the U.S., the latter described them as "threat" and "provocation" and fabricated all sorts of "resolutions on sanctions" to check the DPRK's advance.

The Obama group even reposed expectations in "additional sanctions" even when it was close at hand to leave the White House.

The U.S. moves to stifle and isolate the DPRK and put sanctions upon it reached an extreme phase, but they could neither break the invincible faith of the army and people of the DPRK nor block the vigorous advance of Juche Korea.

If the U.S. turns a blind eye to this hard reality and follows in the footsteps of the preceding regime, they will meet only misfortune. The only way for getting rid of it is to abandon the hostile policy toward the DPRK.

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