Friday, 21 October 2011

S. Korean Chief Executive′s Sycophancy and Submission to U.S. under Fire

S. Korean Chief Executive′s Sycophancy and Submission to U.S. under Fire

Pyongyang, October 21 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea gave a following answer to the question put by the Korean Central News Agency on Thursday as regards the south Korean chief executive's recent trip to the United States:

A few days ago, the south Korean chief executive made a trip to the U.S. during which he disclosed once again his sycophancy towards the U.S. and his true colors as an anti-reunification maniac.

He failed to utter even a word about the recent GIs' sexual assaults against south Korean girl students that invited bitter denunciation from the broad public.

Instead, he curried favor with his American master, talking about "alliance" and "friendly country", finally accepting all the requests raised by the U.S.

He expressed his thank for the passage of a "bill on implementation of the Free Trade Agreement" through U.S. Congress. He even called at the Defense Department building to kowtow to his master.

He also chimed in with the U.S. in its anti-DPRK nuclear racket and blared that he would not make a switchover in his "policy toward north" even though he may face criticism.

He promised to take the lead in carrying out the U.S. policy of aggression and war, talking about "prompt and effective response" and "extended nuclear deterrence." He went the lengths of disclosing his ambition for "unification by system".

He, desecrating the righteous struggle of the south Korean people, described south Korea as troublesome and complicated place. He did not hesitate to admonish Koreans living in the U.S. to live up to be true Americans so as not to incur doubt from the native Americans.

His disgraceful demeanor of discrediting the nation is a shame on the south Koreans.

No wonder, various circles and opposition parties of south Korea are condemning him as a sycophantic traitor as bad as Ri Wan Yong, angered by his submissive acts. They are resolutely opposed to the approval of the FTA at the puppet National Assembly, branding it as a treaty as traitorous as the "Ulsa Five-Point Treaty".

The south Korean chief executive's visit to the U.S. is a mendicant submissive junket by a poor pro-U.S. stooge who seeks to prolong his remaining days by clinging to the coattail of his master, being forsaken by the people. It is also treacherous one which made south Korea more dependent on the U.S. and sold even the people's right to existence.

The visit is the anti-reunification and confrontation one which denied dialogue and peace and jeopardized the situation of the Korean Peninsula and the region around it by actively following the U.S. nuclear racket and war moves against the DPRK.

The U.S.-south Korean alliance became more dangerous serving the U.S. strategy for world domination under the name of "pluralistic" and "comprehensive" with his recent visit as an occasion. This strains the situation on the peninsula and the region around it and sparks a new Cold War in Northeast Asia as well as the scrambles for hegemony and arms race.

This will bring nothing but a disastrous war whose victims will be the south Koreans.

The puppet group of traitors, however, describes the chief executive's junket as a successful one. This is a blatant challenge and mockery of the public.

His junket humbled himself as he was exploited by the Obama administration for its election strategy.

He was invited to the Detroit Motor Factory and accorded hospitality. But it was a politically-motivated one to serve the U.S. purpose. He was also taken to the Defense Department building only to be forced to buy American weapons. This has invited derision from even American media, indicative of his wretched plight.

However, the puppet traitor bragged of his successful visit.

Any appraisal and hospitality by the U.S. master was attributable to his sycophancy and submission to the U.S.

Even the Research Service of U.S. Congress estimated that the U.S. owes the maintenance of the U.S.-south Korea relations on the highest level since 2008 to the south Korean chief executive.

His despicable act of driving the north-south relations to a collapse in reliance on foreign forces only stirs up the nation's disillusion with him.

It seems he believes he can stay in power if he keeps himself close to the U.S. But he must know that no foreign force can ever calm down the angry public.

It is proved by the miserable ends met by the successive puppet rulers and the pro-U.S. dictators in different countries.

Anti-capitalist demonstration is now going global under the slogan of "Occupy Wall Street".

The south Korean group of traitors is gravely mistaken if it considers the U.S. as an asylum and the Savior.

The group should behave itself, aware that its sycophancy toward the U.S. will bring only miserable end to it. -0-

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