Pyongyang, July 7 (KCNA) -- On the occasion of the June 25-July 27 month of anti-U.S. joint struggle, the Society for International Politics Study of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on July 6 released a research report disclosing the blood-stained history of wars of aggression by U.S. imperialism that completely destroyed global peace and stability and plunged the earth into a war calamity and misery by provoking big and small bloody wars and armed conflicts.
The report cited the following data to disclose that the U.S. came into existence and has become corpulent through aggression and war:
The U.S. was not built by Indians, aborigines and masters of the American region, but mainly by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded the region, exterminated Indians and deprived them of their land.
At the end of their fight against the rulers of the British mainland to seize the control over North America, the Anglo-Saxon colonialists established the United States of America in 1776.
When the Anglo-Saxons seized the cradle of the life of Indians, the American aborigines, and declared their "independence", the territory of the then U.S. covered only some of the North American continent.
Quite unbecoming to this was the fact that the U.S. colonialists unhesitatingly and openly made their country go by the name of a continent called "America" and the general term "united states".
By doing so, the U.S. colonialists fully revealed their shameless and brigandish ambition for expansionism and aggressive nature to swallow up the whole of the American continent when they made the name of their country.
The U.S., whose territory had been 700 000 square kilometers only at the time of its foundation, seized other countries' territories of 9 million square kilometers through 114 predatory wars in about 130 years until the end of the 19th century, which were 13 times as large as its original territory.
The Stars and Stripes, consisting of the red-and white-colored 13 stripes meaning 13 states at the time of "independence" and 50 stars which came into being through annexation, intuitively shows the belligerence and the aggressive nature of the U.S. revealed in the course of territorial expansion.
The U.S. is also a country regarding aggression and war as its nature.
Countless are the U.S. military aggression, intervention and state-sponsored terrorism such as the 1950-1953 war of aggression against the DPRK, the invasion of Cuba and the Caribbean crisis in 1961, the invasion of Laos between 1964 and 1973, the military suppression of the Dominican people's progressive struggle in 1965, the 1964-1975 war of aggression against Vietnam, the invasion of Cambodia in 1970, the invasion of Grenada in 1983 and the invasion of Panama in 1989.
During the past Korean war the U.S. imperialists committed all sorts of brutal atrocities baffling human imagination against the Korean people. This brought to light their criminal nature created when massacring Indians.
The U.S. made no scruple of masterminding a coup through its armed invasion against any government, irrespective of whether it is of an ally or not, if it did something insignificant but against its ambition for world domination and graft.
For more than 40 years since the end of the Second World War to the end of the 1980s, the U.S. has masterminded more than 550 coups. This amounts to cooking up more than 10 coups across the world every year.
Such coups fabricated by the U.S. are aimed to stamp out justice, progress and independence and bring the countries which newly achieved independence under its control again, thus realizing its unchallengeable domination and securing its rights and interests in the regions where those countries are situated.
The U.S. invasion of Panama and Grenada showed before the world once again that it is an arrogant gangster-like state which regards it as easy as pie to sacrifice not only the president of a sovereign state but also many innocent lives for its interests and greed.
The U.S., which launched a brigandish "fear airstrike" at former Yugoslavia to bring the latter to its knees in 1999, has resorted to aggression, war and armed intervention in different parts of the world even in the 21st century, being blamed by the world people.
It is precipitating its self-destruction through aggression and war, the report said, and went on:
When the 45-year-long "Cold War" ended with the collapse of the former Soviet Union in the 1990s, the U.S., which styled itself the world's "only superpower," had harbored a foolish pipedream that it can keep the world under its thumb as the "powerful U.S." and the "powerful only superpower," entering the 21st century.
On September 11, 2001, the 110-storeyed twin buildings of the World Trade Center, the "icon of the U.S. economic power," and its 47-storeyed annex in New York were completely destroyed by the attack of four airliners, and some parts of the building of the U.S. Defense Department in Washington collapsed, an extra-large incident that caused a lot of casualties.
Occasioned by the September 11 incident, the U.S. declared a "war on terrorism", labeled the countries incurring its displeasure as "den of terrorism" and "sponsor of terrorism" at its will and launched a madcap "anti-terrorist war" by mobilizing huge forces.
The U.S. ignited a war against Afghanistan by mobilizing huge forces, a curtain-raiser to the "war on terrorism", in October, 2001. It launched an invasion of Iraq in 2003, which was followed by its invasion of Libya through a large-scale airstrike in 2011 and a war against Syria in 2015.
Seized with extreme arrogance and uni-polar hegemonism, the U.S. declared its "victory" after easily bringing down the weak Taliban government of Afghanistan with recourse to its superior military muscle and the "allied forces." Then its "war on terrorism" spilled over into other countries as a war of aggression.
Under the signboard of "eliminating WMD", the U.S. launched a unilateral military attack on Iraq and continued its "war on terrorism." This was not just for combating terrorism but was mainly aimed to seize the rich oil resources in Iraq and put the Middle East region under its control with the country as a strategic vantage point.
Recently, the U.S. has masterminded countless "proxy wars" by instigating its stooges and anti-government forces in the countries and regions disturbing its realization of the wild ambition for world domination. Due to this, armed conflicts and wars are unabated and refugee crisis lingers across the world. The U.S. is using such troubled waters for gaining profits.
However, the U.S. policy of aggression has faced a stumbling block.
The U.S. started a "war on terrorism", touting "freedom", "prosperity" and "development", but it has become clear that it has only caused huge casualties, drained state finances and extreme disorder and chaos.
The war maniacs of the U.S. are asserting that a "new world" managed by the U.S., the "eldest brother" of the world, will soon emerge. They persist in fanning the war fever, saying the whole world will kneel down once it is pounded by their "iron fist" again.
This is no more than a pipedream.
It is because it is a law of historical development that those keen on aggression, plunder and war are bound to meet ruin.
The horror of the "empire of power" once rampant throughout the world has turned into derision and ridicule at it. The movement for rejecting the U.S.-advocating "unipolar world" and realizing multi-polarization has become a worldwide trend.
Against this backdrop, a long documentary film containing a meaningful dialog "empire's rule can never last forever … the U.S. domination will soon end" was produced and screened in the U.S. a few years ago. This hints at many things.
The end of the U.S. hegemony, being acknowledged even in the U.S., is an outcome of history declaring the impending collapse of the "empire of power" in the 21st century.
The reality clearly shows once again that brigandish U.S. imperialism is the principal force of aggression and war and the most hideous enemy of mankind.
As long as the hegemony-seeking entity of aggression called the U.S. exists, there will be no peaceful day on this planet and it is preposterous to talk about genuine peace and stability.
The international community loving justice and peace should go all out for the struggle against the U.S., the chief culprit of aggression and war, and contribute to bringing peace, stability and genuine international justice to the world. -0-
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