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Minju Joson Blames U.S. for Its Bio-Chemical War Scenario against DPRK
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Pyongyang, March 27 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago, it was disclosed that the U.S. continues to carry forward a scheme for bio-chemical war against the DPRK in south Korea while spending a huge amount of funds for it. It arouses great concern at home and abroad. As known, the U.S. Defense Department worked out a "budgetary estimate of bio-chemical defense program for fiscal 2019" that witnesses 15.6 percent of year-on-year increase in the budget for "Jupiter Plan", a bio-chemical war scenario against the DPRK, 34.5 percent of the budget to be allotted to the U.S. forces-tied 8th Dock in Pusan Port housing a comprehensive bio-chemical weapon laboratory and related equipment. Commenting on this, Minju Joson Wednesday says that the U.S. pushed ahead with the "Jupiter Plan" in the past, stunning the world, and spends a huge amount of money for the plan in a bid to reduce south Korea into a big proving ground for bio-chemical warfare and furthermore, inflict catastrophe upon the Korean nation. The commentary says: What merits a more serious attention is that the U.S. pushes forward the bio-chemical war scenario along with different types of war drills against the DPRK at a time when the situation of the Korean Peninsula enters the phase of reconciliation. This shows that the U.S. remains unchanged in its black-hearted intention to strain the situation on the peninsula and stifle the DPRK by force. |
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