calendar>>March 29. 2017 Juche 106
Minju Joson Urges U.S. to Roll back Hostile Policy toward DPRK
Pyongyang, March 29 (KCNA) -- Media and experts on Korean issue of various countries are expressing their wide-ranging views on the DPRK-U.S. relations which have become the focus of the world politics at present.

A review of those viewpoints comes to the conclusion that the evil cycle of the DPRK-U.S. relations has historically been attributable to the U.S. incompetence and that the Trump administration has to opt for negotiations with the DPRK at an early date as Washington's persistent military option would entail a fatal disaster.

A commentary of Minju Joson Wednesday observes: This indicates the grim bilateral relations and that the U.S. administration now stands at crossroads at which it has to take a responsible approach towards its relations with the DPRK.

Noting that the Trump administration is openly disclosing its attempt at dealing with the DPRK from the strong-arm stand just like the successive administrations, the commentary goes on:

Clear is the answer of the DPRK to this issue, i.e. strength is not all-mighty and nuclear weapons are not the monopoly of the U.S.

The DPRK has not yielded to the U.S. nuclear threat and blackmail even at a time when it had no access to nuclear weapons. Now it has powerful nuclear strike means capable of wiping out aggressors and reducing the strongholds of evil to ashes in no time.

Then how should the U.S. deal with the DPRK. Washington has to find out an answer to it.

As the dialogue partner, the DPRK's warning to the U.S. is that Pyongyang is ready for everything.

The commentary stresses that the U.S. had better opt for a switchover in its DPRK policy by abandoning its hostile policy if it does not want to take a wrong step and face a catastrophic fate.

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