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S. Korean Chief Executive Accused of Reckless Remarks
2010-04-22
Pyongyang, April 21 (KCNA) -- The chief executive of south Korea at the recent "nuclear security summit" held in Washington D.C. cried out for international "cooperation" while raising a hue and cry over the "nuclear threat from the north". He at a "special press conference" blustered south Korea would "deter the nuclear program of the north" and that the north "should show its definite will to dismantle nukes".

Minju Joson Wednesday observes in a signed commentary in this regard:

The south Korean chief executive solicited for international "cooperation" while describing the nuclear deterrent built by the DPRK for self-defence as a "threat," turning blind eyes to the U.S. nuclear weapons for aggression. This clearly indicates how desperately he is working to force the DPRK to disarm itself with the help of outsiders and provoke a nuclear war of aggression against it together with his master in a bid to throw the whole nation into a nuclear holocaust.

He is going so imprudent that he is unaware of where he stands and who his rival is.
...and the money quote.
Those colonial stooges who sell off the dignity and the interests of the nation, hardly breathing under the clutches of the U.S., have gone so impudent as to dare let loose the above-said rigmaroles against the DPRK which regards independence as its life and soul. This is a height of stupidity enough to make even a cat laugh.
Cats do laugh. Derisively. Often. Although perhaps in North Korea they are discrete enough that the hungry humans don't notice, unlike the spoilt creatures we know and love. Still, an evocative bit of prose.
The south Korean puppet group's efforts to do harm to fellow countrymen through "cooperation" with outsiders over the "nuclear issue" is little short of digging its own grave. The traitors can never escape a stern punishment by the nation as they are keen to escalate the confrontation with fellow countrymen in collusion with outsiders.
Only four paragraphs? Back in the day the imprecations could go on all day -- the diet of tree bark and pea gravel is having an impact on the writer's endurance. And no mention of juche, army first, or either the beloved Kim Jong Il or his latest heir, the charming and accomplished young captain (or is it lieutenant? I have no head for such details).
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