Monday 6 November 2017

Nuclear War Maniacs Will Face Strong Retaliation: KCNA Commentary

Pyongyang, November 6 (KCNA) -- The Trump group is again speaking of possibility of "preemptive nuclear attack" on the DPRK.

At a hearing on the right to use the military force of the president held at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Oct. 30, Secretary of Defense Mattis and Secretary of State Tillerson said Trump has the right to mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK without a parliamentary approval.

They said that in case of north Korea, action can come first before notifying Congress as what was done to Syria as it would be a direct imminent and actual attack on the U.S. They even blustered that if other country is ready to use weapons of mass destruction against the U.S., the situation of ordering to mount a preemptive nuclear attack is imaginable.

Furthermore, they stated that no president renounced the right to mount a preemptive attack and Trump can also exercise the right legally granted to him as a man with the full command of the armed forces.

The essence of wild bluffing made by Mattis and Tillerson is that the U.S. can mount a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK without parliamentary approval in case Trump deems it necessary.

Those rhetoric uttered by diplomatic and security chiefs reflective of the U.S. wild ambition for a preemptive nuclear attack is an extremely serious provocation to the DPRK.

No U.S. administration openly claimed preemptive attack on the DPRK as now, an indication that the nuclear threat and blackmail of the Trump group has reached the phase of reckless implementation.

At a time when even U.S. Congress is getting vocal calling for depriving thoughtless lunatic Trump of the right to decide a preemptive attack, the Defense and State secretaries supported him. This speaks volumes for the Trump administration's attempt at invasion of the DPRK.

Their wild rhetoric about "preemptive nuclear attack" on the DPRK clearly proved once again that the DPRK was quite right when it opted for nuclear access and it is the path it has to follow to the last.

Now that the U.S. disclosed its attempt at a preemptive attack on the DPRK, we will face it and strongly react to it with the tremendous nuclear force it has so far built.

It will be the U.S. which is to entirely blame for any ensuing consequences in case a war breaks out on the Korean peninsula. -0-

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