Pyongyang, December 23 (KCNA) -- Total failure of the present U.S.
administration's "strategic patience policy" has become obvious,
sparking off an uproar in the U.S.
The U.S. Congress had termed the policy a "fence sitting policy" in
August. Its research service published a report critical of the policy
on Dec. 11.
The report noted that the Obama administration's policy toward the
DPRK featured as "strategic patience policy" has made the DPRK steadily
bolster up its nukes and missile capability.
Even those in the U.S. political camp are becoming increasingly
critical of it, terming it a "completely failed policy" as it compelled
the "north to consolidate its social system and have access to nukes."
Unabated in the camp is the scramble among political forces due to
the Obama administration's anachronistic policy toward the DPRK.
This, in the final analysis, means a total bankruptcy of the U.S.
harsh hostile policy toward the DPRK and strikingly proves that the
latter's line of simultaneously developing the two fronts has proved
successful.
Since it took office, the present U.S. administration has pursued
what it called the strategic patience policy which calls for waiting
until the DPRK gives up all its nuclear activities and dismantles its
nukes and yields to the U.S.
It has noisily trumpeted about the theory of "disallowing the
north's nukes" the keynote of which is that it can neither recognize nor
overlook the latter's access to nukes and the latter should
unconditionally dismantle or abandon its nukes.
While talking about the non-existent "provocation" and "threat" and
"human rights" issue of the DPRK, the U.S. has persistently worked to
bring down its social system by ratcheting up international "sanctions"
and "cooperation" against it.
The DPRK's nuclear deterrence for self-defence which Washington has
so vociferously claimed to be a "threat" to it and its allies is a
product of its persistent nuclear threat and blackmail against the DPRK.
The U.S. has termed the DPRK a criminal country in the international
arena, spearheaded unreasonable international sanctions and pressure
upon it and posed nuclear threat and blackmail to it by bringing huge
nuclear strike means to the Korean peninsula.
Under this situation the DPRK's nukes are, indeed, a deterrent for
self-defence that it should keep and further bolster up until
Washington's nuclear threat and blackmail are defused, and a treasured
sword of justice for breaking the cursed nuclear stick of the U.S. and
establishing a fair world order.
The DPRK has nothing to fear in the world as it emerged a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.
The world admires the DPRK making a great leap forward, racing
against the time full of dynamism and foresees the miserable end of the
U.S.
Washington's "strategic patience policy-waiting policy" turned out
to be a "failed strategy" and "irresponsible policy", precipitating the
decline and ruin of the U.S.
The sorry looks of the U.S. today reminds one of the erstwhile Roman
Empire which was thrown into a dumping ground of history as it
collapsed while seeking prosperity through aggression and war.
The U.S., with a gloomy future, is now running helter-skelter due to
its foreign policy failures in various parts of the world. A fierce
scramble among its political forces is unabated and it is being censured
by the world as tundra of human rights, as evidenced by white
policemen's shooting of black men to death, and it is flooded with a
huge army of jobless people due to a serious economic crisis.
The Obama administration's anti-DPRK scenario aimed at bringing the
latter to its knees through the "strategic patience policy" is no more
than a daydream.
The U.S. would be well advised to think twice with a cool head over
its counterproductive harsh hostile policy toward the DPRK, though
belatedly. -0-
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