Pyongyang, March 5 (KCNA) -- Units of the Strategic Force of the Korean
People's Army successfully conducted rocket-launching drills from Feb.
21 to Mar. 4 according to the regular training plans of fire power
units.
The rockets made the safest flights without the slightest deviation
northeastward from the launching points and accurately struck the
targets in the designated waters, demonstrating the highest-ever rate of
hits.
The drills were smoothly conducted with no slight impact not only on
the regional peace and security but on international navigation order
and ecological environment as they were based on a scientific
calculation of the whole course of the rocket launching and the
scrupulous advance security measures for flight orbit and targets in the
designated waters, in particular.
The spokesman for the KPA Strategic Force in a statement issued on
Wednesday blasted the U.S. and its allies for misbehaving, steeped in
enmity toward the DPRK, resorting to a malignant smear campaign from the
moment when its rockets soared into the sky, and clarified the
following principled stand of the force:
The U.S. and its followers should dare not make much fuss, terming
the DPRK's just rocket launching drills "provocation" and "threats".
As far as provocation is concerned, it is the brigandish Key Resolve
and Foal Eagle joint military exercises kicked off by the U.S. against
the DPRK and base remarks made by such guy as U.S. Secretary of State
Kerry, who labeled the DPRK "closest closed country", "evil place" and
"country of evil".
It is the brazen-faced judgment of American style to label the just
self-defensive drills in one's own land as "provocation" and it is the
shameless standard of American style to describe its war exercises for
aggression to serve a sinister purpose in the land of other country as
"defensive" and "annual".
The U.S. and its followers should bear in mind that if their
reckless provocation against the DPRK goes beyond tolerance limit, its
defence rockets in the process of drills will lead to a retaliation of
the most powerful attack rocket launching in a moment.
The U.S. and its followers should no longer resort to such a foolish
act as escalating tensions under the pretext of the DPRK's rocket
launching.
Whenever an opportunity presented itself, the U.S. has deliberately
screwed up and escalated the situation on the Korean peninsula under the
groundless pretext.
In recent years alone, the U.S. termed the DPRK's satellite launch a
missile launch and fabricated UN resolutions on "sanctions", bringing
the situation to the brink of war.
This time, too, it is seeking to opt for such reckless way as
escalating tensions again, vociferating about "such sanctions as those
against Iran" and "more stringent blockade" under the pretext of the
DPRK's rocket launching drills.
It was prompted by the U.S. displeasure with recent signs of the
north-south dialogue and the DPRK-Japan contact thanks to the DPRK's
positive steps.
The U.S. should clearly realize that its acts of kicking off frantic
war maneuvers for aggression and aggravating the situation under the
pretext of the DPRK's regular rocket launching drills can neither work
nor can be overlooked.
3. The U.S. and its followers should dare not let loose foolish
sophism persistently taking issue with the DPRK over its nuclear issue
with its rocket launching drills as a momentum.
The U.S. is now spreading rumors that it "does not recognize not
only the DPRK's rocket launch but its access to nuclear weapons," "the
south-north relations can be mended only when the north dismantles its
nuclear weapons first" and "the U.S.-north dialogue and the U.S.-north
relations are possible only when the north moves first".
This is rather an absurd jargon than ignorance.
The nuclear force of the DPRK is by no means something to which it
had access in the hope of "recognition" by the U.S. and its followers.
It is the self-defensive treasured sword to defend the whole Korean
nation and preserve the regional peace and security from the U.S.
increasing nuclear threats and blackmail.
Nothing is more serious miscalculation than to assert that the
DPRK's nuclear deterrence exists if anyone recognizes it and disappears
if anyone does not recognize it.
The U.S. had better coolly judge the situation and drop the bad habit of deliberately taking issue with others. -0-
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