U.S. Administration's Tough Policy towards DPRK Is Foiled (1)
Nearly
four years have passed since the appearance of the Obama
administration. During the years it has pursued unprecedented tough
policy against the DPRK.
In
the early days after Obama came into power, he advertised that to build
a "nuclear-free world" is the core of his foreign policy and posed as
"disarmament president". Talking about "change" and "multi-cooperative
diplomacy", the present U.S. administration even said that dialogue and
diplomacy should be given priority for the settlement of the nuclear
issue of the DPRK.
However, its tough Korea policy remains unchanged and is bound to meet failure.
In
connection with our launch of peaceful satellite, Obama croaked about
"deserved punishment", branding it as a "challenge" and "provocation".
The state secretary repeated such clumsy words as "tyrannical
government" and "delinquent government" as the former administration did
against us.
Our launch of peaceful satellite is from A to Z an exercise of legal sovereignty.
Nevertheless,
the United States and its followers did their best in an attempt to
prevent our peaceful satellite launch, in disregard of the international
laws.
The
United States brought the issue of our peaceful satellite launch to the
UN Security Council and passed the sanction against us through it to
physically destroy our national defence industry.
What
is matter is that the UN Security Council, inveigled into the anti-DPRK
plots of the hostile forces, issued a brigandish "presidential
statement" denouncing our satellite launch and then resorted to the
sanction against the DPRK.
It
was made clear that the UN Security Council moves at the hands of the
United States and thus the principle of equal sovereignty and
impartiality of the UN Charter are violated and only the logic of
strength works in the international relations. This compelled the DPRK
to take additional self-defensive counter measures including nuclear
test as already declared.
The
Korea policy of the Obama administration in the first year following
its coming into power showed that its policy was the same with that of
the Bush administration which had been engaged in the moves to isolate
and stifle the DPRK. It became clear to us how it should stand against
the opposite pursuing hostile policy for removing our ideology and
system by dint of strength.
The
stand of our army and people to answer the rifle of the enemy with gun,
"sanction" with merciless retaliation and "confrontation" with overall
confrontation has become still firmer.
Ri Hyon Do
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