Pyongyang, January 29 (KCNA) -- The UN Security Council recently cooked
up a "resolution on sanctions" against the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea over its satellite launch, at the initiative of the United
States.
The "resolution" is reminiscent of the "Munich Pact," which was
concluded in 1938, aiming to deprive a sovereign state of its territory,
a social scientist of the DPRK said.
Kim Ha Il, a researcher of the Academy of Social Sciences, told KCNA:
The prevailing situation over the DPRK's satellite launch clearly
proves that there is a limit to capabilities of parties concerned in
their efforts to fairly handle the issue and avert aggravation of the
situation.
The DPRK has never expected that the U.S. and its followers' hostile
policy towards the DPRK would be readjusted by the efforts of the
parties concerned but regarded it as a truth that it should settle
accounts with the U.S. by dint of strength only.
It is as clear as noonday that if the U.S. is allowed to resort to
the arbitrary and high-handed practices of violating the sovereignty of
the DPRK, it will impose a more shameful indignity upon the DPRK and ask
those parties concerned for more crucial concession.
As part of its strategy for world supremacy, the U.S. is now
focusing its military forces on the East Asian region embracing regional
powers, creating an acute situation of military confrontation.
Illogical is the assertion that the DPRK's satellite launch should
meet denunciation and sanctions because it gives an excuse to the U.S.
and its allies for making such military actions.
It is as ridiculous as one advising others not to breed fowl for
fear of being stolen, while one breeds a cow in one's house.
A burglar should be clubbed to death.
The results of the "Munich Pact" teach a lesson that one-step
concession to hegemonic forces leads to one hundred-step concessions and
to death in the long run.
The DPRK can never allow its legitimate right to launch satellites
for peaceful purposes to be violated by others like the disgraceful fate
forced upon Sudeten
area by the "pact". Moreover, it is not like a weak
nation that turned into a sacrifice to the "pact".
Time will show what kinds of powerful and physical countermeasure
the DPRK will take to defend the nation's dignity and sovereignty and
how it will bring to naught the U.S. antagonistic conception and
attempt.
Those parties who sided with the U.S. in cooking up the "resolution"
should ponder over the consequences to be entailed therefrom. -0-
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