Thunder from Korea
Thunder of a new nuclear test cracked in the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea.
In December last year the DPRK launched its first applications
satellite for peaceful purposes according to the scientific and
technological development programmes intended to promote its national
economic construction and the people’s livelihoods.
Space agencies of the Unites States and Russia officially recognized
that the DPRK’s satellite had achieved its orbit.
However, the United States blamed the peaceful satellite launch of
the DPRK as a violation of the resolutions of the United Nations
Security Council, and went further to manipulate the UNSC into
adopting a new resolution on sanctions against the country.
The infringement upon the right to satellite launch is just a
violation of a country’s sovereignty. The DPRK, flatly rejecting
that unlawful resolution, solemnly declared that it would take
countermeasures to cope with the situation and safeguard its
sovereignty and dignity. This is the reason why it conducted the
third nuclear test.
The DPRK Foreign Ministry stated that it had neither a need not a
plan to conduct a nuclear test originally, for its nuclear deterrent
has already reliable capabilities that can annihilate the citadel of
aggression at one go with a precision strike wherever it is located
on the earth.
This self-reliant nuclear deterrent was the foundation based on which
its leadership would concentrate its efforts on the economic
construction and the improvement of the people’s standard of
living.
But the US is now intensifying the hostile acts against the DPRK,
encroaching upon the latter’s right to satellite launch and taking
the lead in implementing the UNSC’s sanction resolution. Under such
situation, the DPRK was compelled to change its original plans.
The nuclear test it conducted this time represented its towering
resentment at the hostile acts of the US and demonstrated its
thoroughgoing will and inexhaustible capability to safeguard its
sovereignty to the end.
The US and its allies are making much fuss about the DPRK’s third
nuclear test, which is a just measure based on international law.
It is the United States that has constantly threatened the DPRK with
nuclear weapons for over half a century. Entering the 21st
century, it even officially designated the latter as one of the
targets for nuclear preemptive strikes.
There is no other way than to counter nukes with nukes, and it was a
legitimate self-defensive measure for the DPRK to prepare its nuclear
deterrent to cope with the increasing nuclear threat of the US. It
thus withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty through legal
processes and built its self-reliant nuclear deterrent in order to
defend the supreme interests of the nation.
The 60-odd-year history of the United Nations has so far witnessed
over 2 000 nuclear tests and 9 000 satellite launches conducted on
this planet, none of which was criticized severely by the UNSC
resolutions.
There is another fact that should not be overlooked. It is the United
States that outnumbered any country in conducting nuclear tests and
launching satellites in the world, and other permanent members of the
UNSC also take an absolute majority of them.
However, it is also none other than those permanent members of the
UNSC, including the US, that cooked up such a resolution banning the
DPRK’s nuclear test and satellite launch. It cannot be interpreted
otherwise, but an application of double standards, nay, extreme of
the brazen-facedness.
The international community began to perceive the United Nations
Security Council from a different viewpoint. It realized that the
“international justice and impartiality,” “global peace and
security” and suchlike frequently clamoured by its permanent
members were hypocritical acts to conceal their real intentions and
true colours. Once their veils of hypocrisy are dropped, it has laid
bare the disgraceful entity of the UNSC that its member nations would
run wild in pursuit of their own interests and bargain with each
other in settling the issues directly related to the destiny of other
nations around the world.
If the UNSC had given a little heed to the international justice and
impartiality, its lifeline and the fundamental principles of its
activities, it would not have denied the sovereign state’s legal
right to exercise its self-defence and peaceful activities of science
and technology. It is strange, on the contrary, that it has never
called in question the US policy of nuclear preemptive strike which
exposes the international peace and security to the gravest threat.
The UNSC fails to perform its mission invested by the international
community, but covers the veil of “international legitimacy” over
the high-handedness and arbitrariness of the arrogant imperialist
power engaged in the acts of aggression on and intervention in
internal affairs of other countries. It is arousing disapproval and
lamentation among the world people with conscience and intelligence.
It is, therefore, not accidental that the international community
appreciated the DPRK’s nuclear test as a thunder of justice
inflicting a punishment on injustice.
The DPRK declared that it was the first countermeasure it had taken
by displaying its self-control to the maximum. If the US should
render the situation complicated by resorting to tenacious hostile
acts against the DPRK, the latter will be compelled to take the
second and third countermeasures of higher intensity. The latter will
regard such acts as the search of its vessels and the naval blockade
clamoured by the US and its followers as an act of war, and deal its
merciless retaliatory blows at the formers’ citadels.
It means, in other words, continuous thunders from the DPRK.
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