calendar>>November 28. 2017 Juche 106
Rodong Sinmun Slams Japanese Regime's Moves against DPRK
Pyongyang, November 28 (KCNA) -- At international meetings held abroad recently Abe asked leaders of foreign countries to "cooperate in pressurizing" the DPRK. He asserted that the international community should exert "strong pressure" on the DPRK to "force it to change its policy." He begged the neighboring countries to "play a constructive role" to "check nuclear and missile development of the DPRK" and instructed the south Korean puppet regime to "escalate sanctions and pressure" on it like his regime.

Against this backdrop, the Abe regime is inciting hostility toward the DPRK and war atmosphere throughout Japan, talking about "threat" and "the most serious security crisis."

Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a commentary terms this an unpardonable act hostile to the DPRK.

The commentary goes on:

The Abe regime's crazy confrontation racket against the DPRK under the pretext of "threat" is becoming a serious threat not only to Japan but also to the international community.

The Japanese reactionaries are escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and in the region as a shock brigade of the U.S. for carrying out its hostile policy toward the DPRK and its strategy for dominating the Asia-Pacific region. They are just the sworn enemy of the Korean people and other peoples in Asia and cancer-like ones disturbing global peace.

Far from making an apology and reparations for the past crimes, the reactionaries of Japan are adding to the crimes, unhesitatingly revealing their wild ambition for reinvasion. The service personnel and people of the DPRK are hardly repressing their towering indignation and hatred toward the reactionaries of the island nation.

We will never remain passive toward the foolhardy moves of the reactionaries but surely force them to pay dearly for their hideous provocation against the DPRK.

The Abe group should not gamble on the fate of the island nation.

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