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KCNA: U.S. Nuclear Hysteria Assailed
The U.S. is contemplating working out new guidelines for the use of nuclear weapons, rejecting the existing ones. So, it intends to go unchallenged in the field of strategic nuclear armed forces in a bid to beat its rivals and mercilessly destroy those countries challenging its bid to establish its order of world domination. Minju Joson Sunday observes this in a signed commentary.
What happened to Rodong Sinmun? Are they sick?
The U.S. new doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons is of increasingly belligerent and offensive nature, the commentary says, and goes on: The U.S. nuclear hysteria based on the nuke-all powerful conception has reached its height and gone far beyond the tolerance limit. Its modification of the above-said doctrine would be inevitably followed by other powers' reexamination of the regime for the use of nuclear weapons to keep the strategic balance. Then it would be as clear as noonday that this would spark off a nuclear arms race.

This proves that the U.S. is chiefly to blame for posing the threat of nukes to the world and proliferating them. It is beyond doubt that such U.S. high-handed and arbitrary practices as wielding its nuclear stick will become more undisguised than ever before. Such reality eloquently shows what just and wise Songun politics the Workers' Party of Korea has pursued to increase its deterrent for self-defence in every way in order to cope with the daily growing U.S. nuclear threat.

The army and people of the DPRK are proud of having built such self-defensive deterrent strong enough to protect the national dignity and security from the U.S. nuclear threat. The U.S. nuclear stick will not work on the DPRK that has extraordinarily strong spirit of independence and has sufficient self-defensive means in place. If the U.S. recklessly forces a nuclear war on the DPRK, its army and people will exercise their legitimate right to self-defence as a powerful means of retaliation. Nuclear weapons are no longer the monopoly of the U.S. and gone are the days when it considered nukes all-powerful. The U.S. would be well advised to cool its head overheated with nuclear hysteria and face up to the reality.
Posted by: Fred 2005-09-27
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