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Russian Magazine Exposes U.S. War Policy for Hegemonic Purpose
Pyongyang, September 7 (KCNA) -- The Russian internet magazine New Eastern Outlook carried an article on August 29 exposing the U.S. keen on war policy to materialize its hegemonic purpose.

The article reads as follows:

The global economic crisis that swept across several countries of the world due to Washington's open arbitrary practices and policy against Russia has not only played havoc with the U.S. itself but also destroyed world multi-polar model and brought about changes in the positions of many countries, thereby producing lots of contradictions in relations among countries and coalition forces.

It has now become all the more difficult to solve the bottleneck problems by counting on the principles of the world order that were adopted in the middle of the last century with no consideration of today's reality.

This raises urgent needs to establish new norms for solving the present international crises.

Whether this process will head for war or peace will be proven by time.

It is clear to anyone with sound way of thinking that a military way will lead to destruction.

For the scores of years the whole world has been harassed by chaos.

The U.S. decided to get rid of the crisis by acting and igniting a war guided by its own rules, irrespective of internationally accepted norms.

This has now become a conventional method for the U.S.

The same was the case for the WW I and WW II.

The U.S. lost nearly 400, 000 lives (quite a lot, when judged by the U.S. standard) in the WW II, but it pocketed profits in the war, unlike other war participants.

This has made a war the active choice for the U.S. in getting rid of crisis. What changes is only the nature of wars.

Almost all wars and armed conflicts provoked by Washington have been fought in areas far away from the U.S. mainland, which brought small losses to the U.S. itself.

The Chinese Human Rights Society presented special analytic data about "serious humanitarian disasters caused by wars started by the U.S. against other countries", which clarified how many wars and humanitarian disasters were caused by the aggressive foreign policies of the U.S. for world domination.

It stressed that out of 248 armed conflicts that occurred in 153 regions of the world until 2001 since the end of the WW II, those started by the U.S. totaled 201. Here it did not include wars provoked by the U.S. in the Near East.

The U.S. also interfered in the internal affairs of other countries and supported proxy wars and also incited separatist disputes and civil wars favorable for itself. It even abetted anti-government riots, perpetrated murders, shipped weapons and ammunitions and trained anti-government forces.

As a result, it caused lots of losses to the social stability and security of those countries through massacre, production recession, evacuation crisis and social chaos.

While pursuing such a policy, it actively applied war as a way-out of its own crisis, whose purpose was to destroy products and material resources and to redistribute ownership.

By considering that any war would accompany great adventure, Washington coercively imposed such alternative as COVID-19 to the world two years ago. Its purpose was to set right surplus economy and redistribute ownership to reach zero debt.

Thinking that recession of the world economy would reduce its own debts, Washington began to use hundreds of secret laboratories in different parts of the world.

It may have calculated that China and Russia would sustain big losses and pay greater prices than others.

Today another new pandemic monkey smallpox is spreading fast around the world.

No wonder there are increasing voices criticizing the U.S. for the production of monkey smallpox and its variants.

U.S. Scholar Jeffrey Sachs who led corona virus investigation committee of the prestigious medical journal Lancet reported shortly ago that SARS-CoV-2 was produced by the activities of the U.S. bio laboratories.

It is a well-known fact that humanitarian crisis attributable to Washington's aggression moves stem from the U.S. hegemonic view.

Therefore, it is a pipedream to expect that this hegemonic country would advocate the human rights of other countries or look after people living in the world.

Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System of the U.S., recently speaking at the Brookings Institute, the U.S. conservative politico-economic research center, clarified that "pressing hard on wars" and actively preparing them would be the most wonderful way for saving the U.S. economy from increasing crisis.

This was little short of asserting that only war would save the U.S. economy and help it tide over the present adverse consequences.

Citing the WW II as the clearest example in this aspect, he emphasized that huge munitions orders saved the U.S. economy from depression and gave so great positive effect on production increase and that its effect was visible even after the war.

Materializing the above tactics and purposes, the U.S. has actually pushed forward the activities for causing armed conflicts in all parts of the world in the recent few months.

In particular, Washington's promotion of Moscow's special military operation for turning Ukraine non-nazist, its dispute with China and its fabrication of events around Taiwan and its acts of pushing Israel into recourse to arms against Syrians, Iranians and Palestinians are all aimed at the same purpose.

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