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The Association For the Study of Songun Politics UK(ASSPUK),the British Group for the Study of the Juche Idea(BGSJI),the UK Korean Friendship Association(UK KFA) and the British Solidarity Committee for Peace and Reunification on the Korean Peninsula(BSCPRKP) issued the following joint statement concerning the plans of Japan to dispatch armed forces abroad;
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on January 14, the Japanese government plans to deploy Self-Defense Forces (SDF), including a P-3C patrol plane and a convoy outside of Japanese territorial waters.
The Japanese reactionaries try to justify the deployment of the SDF with a deceptive and false rhetoric about "peace and diplomacy"
Japan wants to send SDF naval organizations to the crisis regions of the Middle East - especially the Strait of Hormuz - and claiming that that this is important for "Japan's security".
The ultra-reactionary Abe government wants to enable the SDF to intervene militarily anywhere in the world.
This will also pose an acute threat to peace and security on the Korean peninsula.Indeed the idea of Japan dispatching armed forces outside of its borders cause foreboding and dread.
Japan is just waiting for an opportunity to launch another invasion of the Korean Peninsula in a "crisis case".
Japan's aggressive drive to expand threatens peace across Asia and world peace.
Therefore, the hypocritical rhetoric of the Abe government cannot convince and impress anyone.
No country in the world wants the flag of the war criminal state, the symbol of militarism and aggression, to flutter on the world's oceans again.
A return of Japanese troops to the Korean Peninsula would fail miserably because the armed forces of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) led by the iron-willed brilliant Marshal Kim Jong Un would destroy the aggressors to the last man.
No SDF dispatch abroad !
No overseas expansion of Japan!
No new "Greater East Asian Sphere of Prosperity"!
Japan, hands off Korea !
ASSPUK
BGSJI
UK KFA
BSCPRKP
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