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U.S. dangerous military moves under fire
KCNA — It was disclosed on May 8 that the U.S. decided to keep in South Korea its troops, which had been involved in the Foal Eagle joint military exercises staged in March last, timed to coincide with the U.S. 8th army command's order to extend the stay of officers and men of U.S. forces in South Korea even after the expiration of their term. The U.S. is staging madcap military exercises in South Korea and in its vicinity to start a war of aggression while bringing nuclear-powered carrier Carl Vinson and other ultra-modern nuclear attack hardware to Japan.
Madcap military exercises? Sounds... ummm... amusing.
Minju Joson today in a signed commentary says that these developments seriously rattle the nerves of the DPRK, a dialogue partner, as they go against the trend of the present situation where the issue of negotiations for the peaceful solution to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula is in the pipeline.
When did that trend start? Last I heard it, we were still threatened with a sea of fire if we wore the wrong kind of shirt...
The U.S. has not discarded its sinister intention to stifle the DPRK with nukes but is keen to put it into practice, the news analyst observes, and continues:
Ah, the old Deep Laid Plot™ routine, eh?
The best way of averting a dangerous war and protecting the sovereignty of the country is to build up a physical deterrent force and stand up against a war of aggression.
"Yes! We must stuff even more bodies in to our army. That way no one will dare attack us! Of course, all the people back home will starve, but that's a small price to pay..."
No one can fault the DPRK because all self-defensive measures taken by it are just ones to counter the U.S. vicious moves to stifle the DPRK with nukes. If the U.S. does not give up its attempt at a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK, it will be held wholly responsible for all the ensuing consequences.
"That's right. Don't make us do anything stupid, now. You know how we are."
The U.S. is well advised to have a proper option with discretion.
That's it? That's your concluding paragraph? You're never gonna displace Rodong Sinmun, Charlie...

Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-05-19
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