calendar>>September 19. 2017 Juche 106
Minju Joson Blasts S. Korean Regime for Begging for "Sanctions and Pressure on North"
Pyongyang, September 19 (KCNA) -- Being thrown into consternation by the complete success in the H-bomb test of the DPRK, the south Korean puppet regime has become zealous in begging for "harshest sanctions and pressure on the north".

Commenting on the fact, Minju Joson Tuesday says:

Such bagging for "harshest sanctions and pressure" is an intolerable traitorous act of those ignorant of what the valuable treasure of the nation is, who the true principal enemy of the nation is and what guarantees the peace of the Korean peninsula and national prosperity.

This disgusting behavior only reveals the despicable pro-U.S. sycophantic nature of the puppet regime only keen on realizing the ambition for escalating confrontation with the fellow countrymen in reliance on outsiders.

The decades-old nuclear war threats posed to the DPRK by the U.S. have awakened the Korean people and furthered the justifications for having access to nuclear weapons.

However, the puppet forces are trying to bring the DPRK into submission through the worn-out racket for begging for "sanctions and pressure". It is the height of folly. This proves to the world that the present south Korean authorities are nothing different from the Lee Myung Bak and Park Geun Hye regimes which had been keen on dependence on outsiders and confrontation with the fellow countrymen, while failing to discern who the true principal enemy of the nation is.

If the south Korean authorities truly wish for the improvement of the north-south relations, they should not go silly as resorting to the racket of begging for "sanctions and pressure" to stifle the fellow countrymen but come to their senses, away from the sycophancy toward the U.S. and the awareness of confrontation with the fellow countrymen, and do things beneficial to the improvement of the north-south relations, from the stand of national independence.

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