Wednesday 26 November 2014

DPRK Scholar Hits at S. Korean Regime's Pro-American Policy

Pyongyang, November 26 (KCNA) -- The U.S. and south Korean puppet authorities agreed to indefinitely extend the transfer of the right to the wartime operation control (OPECON), which had been scheduled by 2015.
    In this regard, Prof. Pak Je Dong of University of National Economy in the DPRK told KCNA:
    The conservative ruling forces of south Korea are staking their fate on the U.S. colonial domination. So, they have so eagerly pleaded for the U.S. military presence in south Korea as well as its command over the puppet army.
    Historically, the conservative forces in south Korea had insisted on the U.S. military presence allegedly to cope with any possible "southward invasion", constantly creating "security unrest" in favor of their rule.
    In actuality, the U.S. forces would intervene in the internal affairs of south Korea, including the Kwangju Popular Uprising, whenever its ultra-right group was at the ruling crisis.
    If the U.S. gives up its colonial rule and military presence, south Korea will be replete with the atmosphere for the independent, democratic and peaceful reunification of the country. That's why the pro-American conservative forces of south Korea have made desperate efforts to prolong their doomed life, even paying huge expenses for the upkeep of Yankees.
    In fact, the present conservative ruling forces of south Korea are little different from a group of die-hard mercenaries and a group of arch traitors.
    All Koreans will force those pro-American forces to pay dearly for their disgusting treachery. -0-

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