Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Firebrand

U.S. Branded as Principal Criminal of Nuclear Threat and Harasser of Peace
Pyongyang, November 28, 2006(KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun in a signed commentary today brands the U.S. imperialists as the principal criminal of nuclear threat and proliferation, the harasser of peace and security and the arch enemy of humankind.

That's quite a fucking brand...
With nothing can they cover up their criminal colors, the paper says, and goes on, even less intelligibly
: The U.S. is extensively shipping weapons into the disputed areas of different countries and regions to aggravate military clashes.
The U.S. is clamoring for "peace" and "stability, security", but its ulterior intention is different. It is seeking military interference and dominationist purpose by inciting disputes and straining the situation in different regions. This is why the U.S. is increasing the export of weapons.

To countries like Japan and South Korea...
Its loud-mouthed "ensuring of peace" and "establishment of democratic order" are no more than a lie to cover up its military intervention and method of aggression. As seen in the reality, ???? the U.S. imperialists are destroying international peace order and increasing the danger of a war, not trying to keep peace and stability. This is well interpreted by the fact that the U.S. is continuing to expand nuclear arsenals.
Like North Korea is...
They set a preemptive nuclear attack as basic war strategy and simplified the procedures of using nuclear weapons so as to employ them against "hostile states" at any time. It is to make a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK that they have deployed a large number of nuclear weapons in and around the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea is supposed to now be offended America would use it's nuclear weapons to deter North Korea's nuclear threat...
Owing to the U.S. moves, numerous nuclear weapons have been stockpiled in different regions of the world, the danger of a nuclear war is increasing and thus humankind is faced with the danger of nuclear holocaust.
North Korean foreign policy has changed little since the end of the Cold War. Obviously...