Pyongyang, October 15 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the DPRK issued the following statement on Saturday:
The U.S. hostile acts of hurting the dignity of the supreme
leadership of the DPRK have now reached the point of self-contradiction,
going far beyond the tolerance limit.
Rassel, U.S. assistant secretary of State for East Asia-Pacific
Affairs, on Oct. 12 had the temerity of hurting the dignity of the
supreme leadership of the DPRK and blustering that the DPRK would come
to its end the moment it acquires the capability to mount a nuclear
attack.
This is the most blatant challenge to the DPRK and a hostile act of
putting into practice a declaration of war against the DPRK.
The extreme vituperation let out by him is a paradox making profound
confusion of the right and wrong. The reality is quite contrary to what
he uttered.
The moment the U.S. comes in attack on the DPRK, the White House will come to an end before anything else.
The anti-DPRK invectives reeled off by this guy is the last-ditch
efforts aimed to evade the responsibility for endangering the security
of the U.S. mainland as a whole by pushing the DPRK to become the most
powerful nuclear weapons state now that the Obama group's DPRK policy
proved to be totally bankrupt before its ouster.
He, who had been reportedly in charge of the DPRK policy for the
past two decades, is so ignorant of the DPRK. So pitiful is the fate of
the American people who depend on such minions for the security of the
country.
Being seized by megalomania that it can do whatever it wants, the
U.S. has become blind in facing up to the world. It is, therefore,
unable to judge that the DPRK is not such a country which it can make
obedient to Washington.
What Rassel uttered is just a squeak of a rat but behind him there is shrill cry of Obama.
The DPRK will remain unperturbed by the useless wriggling of Obama,
but the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK including the highly
developed nuclear force will never miss the target as they regard it as
their primary mission to safeguard the supreme leadership.
The U.S. will have to pay a high price for malignantly hurting the
dignity of the supreme leadership of the DPRK, and Obama will come to
understand the meaning of the price before he leaves the White House.
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