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S. Korean Puppet Forces' Ruckus for "Cooperation for Putting Pressure on North" Bound to Go Bust: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, March 6 (KCNA) -- The ruckus for "cooperation for putting pressure on the north over its nuclear program" being staged by the south Korean puppet forces in collusion with outsiders is bound to go bust and this is inevitability of history, says Rodong Sinmun Monday in an article.

The above-said ruckus is a shameless one being kicked up to ignite a war against the DPRK, a blatant challenge to its dignity and sovereignty and a ridiculous farce of bat-blind mandarins bereft of elementary sense and ability to judge the situation, the article says, and goes on:

It is none other than the U.S. and the south Korean puppet forces which have gravely threatened peace and security on the Korean peninsula and escalated to the extremes the situation in the region through ceaseless anti-DPRK provocations.

This being a hard fact, the puppet forces are justifying "cooperation for putting pressure on the north over its nuclear program" with outsiders while vociferating about "provocation" and "threat". This is the height of impudence.

It is a legitimate exercise of sovereignty of an independent state to bolster the defense capabilities.

It is as clear as noonday that the puppet forces' ruckus for "cooperation" is a brigandish provocation which can never be justified.

The puppet forces are so obsessed by blind pursuance of the U.S. policies and by confrontation with the fellow countrymen in the north that they have lost even the elementary ability to judge things. That's why they are siding with the U.S. master's moves for stifling the DPRK just like a blind pony, failing to face up to the trend of the times.

Gone are the days never to return when the U.S. could pursue its hegemonic ambition while threatening and blackmailing the DPRK with nuclear weapons. The nuclear-phobia increasing in the U.S. is a clear proof of the DPRK's dramatically growing capability for a preemptive nuclear attack.

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