U.S. Urged to Build Confidence in DPRK
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, October 4 (KCNA) -- It is quite different from the U.S. commitments that the U.S. bellicose elements have ceaselessly improved and completed the plan to invade the DPRK and accordingly deployed its huge forces of aggression in and around south Korea, leading the situation of the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war, Rodong Sinmun says in a signed commentary today. If the U.S. has no intention to invade the DPRK and wants the peace of the Korean Peninsula, it should not work out a new war scenario nor deploy ultra-modern forces in and around south Korea, Rodong Sinmun points out, and goes on: The U.S. is stepping up its preparations for another war behind the scene of dialogue, while amending its military strategy towards the orientation of reliance on the latest weapons under the pretext of coping with a possible military conflict with north Korea. Preserving peace in the Korean Peninsula is a prerequisite to ensuring the peace and security of Northeast Asia and the rest of Asia.
The hastening U.S. establishment of new military strategy relying on latest weapon is an open challenge to the peace of the Korean Peninsula and the peace of Asia and the rest of the world.
The U.S. is paying a lip service to the peace of the Korean Peninsula. But the U.S. invariable ulterior intention to stifle the DPRK and dominate the whole of Korea is evoking the vigilance and apprehension of the Korean people and the international community.
The U.S. continued reinforcement of forces of aggression in and around south Korea is to ignite another Korean war.
The strike of the DPRK is powerful and invincible.
The DPRK has already declared that it would not need even a nuke if DPRK-U.S. relations are normalized, confidence built and the DPRK feels no longer to fear the U.S. nuclear threat. It is high time that the U.S. got rid of the old Korea policy of the era of Cold War and took a decisive measure for building confidence in the DPRK. The essence of the settlement of the DPRK-U.S. relations is to build confidence and this is not an exception to the settlement of the nuclear issue.
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