Wednesday, January 10, 2018

US Attempt to Aggravate Situation on Korean Peninsula
The United States is still aggravating the situation on the Korean peninsula.

In the middle of January it seeks to convene in Canada foreign and defense ministerial meetings of those countries which took part in the Korean war. The meetings are targeted against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The Slovak online paper Topki and Japanese Kyodo News quoted US Secretary of State Tillerson as saying that the purpose of the meetings is to send a joint message of the world not allowing north Korea's nuclear possession and that pressure upon it would be intensified.

The US behaviour attempting to incite an atmosphere of sanctions and pressure against the DPRK internationally from the beginning of the year is a dangerous farce to steadily aggravate the situation on the peninsula and in the region.

The DPRK's proactive step and sincere efforts from the beginning of the year command full support and deep sympathy at home and abroad.

However, the US which does not wish peace and stability of the peninsula is now uneasy and restless.

Last year it conducted the largest-ever nuclear war exercises on the peninsula one after another in a desperate way to impose a heinous nuclear disaster upon mankind.

Lunatic Trump blustered that "even if a war breaks out, it will be fought on the Korean peninsula and even though thousands are killed, they will be there, not in the US mainland," crying out for "total destruction" of the DPRK and "extermination" of its population. This year, too, he is running high fever in nuclear blackmail and threat to the DPRK over twitter.

Even now he is busy calling upon its vassal forces that took part in the Korean war of aggression for a confab for a new war just as the US did in the 1950s.

All the facts clearly show who is the chieftain of aggravating the tension on the peninsula and who is the disturber of global peace and stability.

History repeats itself.

The US and its vassal forces, which failed to subjugate the Korean people armed with rifles, are making desperate efforts to ignite a new war again, oblivious of the disgraceful history of defeat.

The US had better clearly see the entity of the DPRK which rapidly emerged a strategic state.

As a responsible, peace-loving nuclear power, the DPRK will neither have recourse to nuclear weapons unless hostile forces of aggression violate its sovereignty and interests, but it will resolutely respond to acts of wrecking peace and security on the peninsula.

The more the US runs amuck with uncontrollable danger, the earlier "the only superpower" will meet its miserable end.

Its vassal forces would be well advised to bear in mind that they will bitterly regret for their behaviours, if they run helter-skelter depending on the US dashing toward the ruin.

KCNA

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