calendar>>January 25. 2017 Juche 106
Rodong Sinmun Urges U.S. to Roll back Its Hostile Policy towards DPRK
Pyongyang, January 25 (KCNA) -- The Obama administration's policy towards the DPRK failed and gone are the days never to return when the successive administrations of the U.S. impudently dealt with world affairs.

Rodong Sinmun Wednesday says this in a commentary analyzing the above-said policy as regards the end of Obama's term of office.

The commentary goes on:

Time has never been in favor of the U.S.

The serious lesson the Obama administration should draw from its policy towards the DPRK is that the U.S. can never win the confrontation with the DPRK as far as time is concerned.

All the timetables American strategists carefully shaped went wrong though they raked up their brains and used high performance computers.

When the victory of the DPRK and the defeat of the U.S. in the standoff are viewed by the time of departure of the Obama regime as a standard, the DPRK emerged a winner with a broad smile on its face while the U.S. wore a tearful face as the loser.

The lesson to be drawn from the total bankruptcy of the Obama administration's hostile policy towards the DPRK is that no force on earth can overpower Songun Korea, the country of the people holding fast to the spirit of self-development first.

The U.S. has few options at present.

Of course, the U.S. military has various war scenarios to reduce the DPRK to ashes in a short span of time through surprise preemptive nuclear strikes. But it is seized with uneasiness and fear that they may entail such disastrous consequences as pushing the U.S. to a final ruin.

Time urgently requires the U.S. ruling quarters to choose between the final ruin and peaceful co-existence with the DPRK. The time gone never comes back.

The U.S. had better make a bold decision to roll back its hostile policy towards the DPRK, though belatedly.

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