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U.S. Is to Blame for Growing Tensions on Korean Peninsula: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, August 30 (KCNA) -- Trump blustered in the phone dialogue with presidents of other countries that he would take all necessary measures in diplomatic, economic and military fields in order to put an end to the "nuclear threat" from the DPRK.

U.S. Secretary of State Tillerson said in a news conference that the U.S. would do its best together with the allied nations to pressurize the DPRK.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Mattis also ranted that the U.S. would take detailed actions if north Korea launches missiles at south Korea, Japan, Guam and the mainland of the U.S.

Rodong Sinmun in a commentary Wednesday says that although the Trump group are vying with each other to cry out for pressure on the DPRK, it sounds as nothing but pitiful despair of those upset by the Songun might of Juche Korea.

The commentary goes on:

The U.S. is misleading public opinion by claiming that the DPRK is to blame for the growing tensions on the peninsula but no one will believe it.

The U.S. has no qualifications for talking about nuclear threats from other countries as it is a nuclear criminal, who imposed nuclear disaster on mankind for the first time in the world and it is also a poser of nuclear threat to other countries to not its liking after stockpiling nukes.

As for the reasons for spawning the nuclear issue on the peninsula and the repetition of the vicious cycle of the tensions, they are the U.S. hostile policy and nuclear threat to the DPRK.

It is self-evident that the DPRK can never stop bolstering up the nuclear deterrent under the grave situation in which no one can guess when a nuclear war may break out due to the U.S. seeking to stifle the DPRK by nukes.

The U.S. more persistent moves to launch a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula would precipitate its final doom.

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