Pyongyang, January 13 (KCNA) -- The U.S. announced that it would deploy a
Global Hawk in Japan to tighten watch on the DPRK and other countries.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate passed a package bill on defense budget
for fiscal 2014 involving the cost for setting up a high-performance
radar system in Japan.
Rodong Sinmun Monday in a commentary says in this regard:
The planned deployment clearly indicates that Washington has not yet
rolled back its hostile policy toward the DPRK but has zealously pushed
forward it to a reckless phase of implementation.
Lurking behind the projected deployment of an unmanned spy plane in
Japan near the Korean peninsula is an ulterior design of Washington to
realize its wild ambition for dominating the world at any cost by
beefing up its military force in the Asia-Pacific region.
The ruling quarters of the U.S. are concentrating huge forces of
aggression in the Asia-Pacific region after mapping out a
pivot-to-Asia-Pacific defense strategy.
The U.S. is scheming to make a justification for carrying out its
strategy for aggression by escalating confrontation with the DPRK and
rendering the situation extremely tense.
The U.S. has, in actuality, deployed nuclear strike means en masse
in its mainland and Japan, on Guam and Hawaii, etc. It is now watching
for a chance to ignite a war at any moment.
Many countries are expressing concerns over the acute situation in
the Asia-Pacific region and the escalating tension in Northeast Asia, in
particular, hoping for peace and security.
The U.S. wild ambition to dominate the world is an anachronistic wild dream swimming against the trend of the times.
Washington would be well advised to abandon its foolish attempt. -0
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