Saturday 26 July 2014

Justice Is Inviolable: KCNA Commentary


    Pyongyang, July 26 (KCNA) -- The U.S. has made every possible effort to distort the truth about the Korean war over the past more than six decades. The U.S. and south Korean puppet forces are now going so foolish as to paint the day of their defeat as "day of victory in the war," a political chicanery.
    The Fatherland Liberation War fought by the Korean people was the war of justice to protect the sovereignty of the nation and its territorial integrity from the aggressors' gangster-like invasion to dominate the DPRK.
    The DPRK was just two years old but the heroic Korean people strikingly demonstrated their indomitable spirit and strong will and won a brilliant victory in the fierce war against the U.S. imperialists who boasted of being the "strongest" in the world.
    In the Korean war the U.S. sustained the heaviest military and political setback in its 100 odd year-long history of wars of aggression.
    The U.S. News and World Report said that the losses the U.S. forces suffered were more than two times those Americans sustained in five big wars, i.e. independence war, 1812 war, Mexico war, U.S.-Spain war and Philippine war.
    The U.S. and the south Korean puppet forces had not mentioned the Korean war, calling it a "forgotten war", as they sustained a heavy defeat in the war. It is a strange farce that they began trumpeting about "victory" in the Korean war all of a sudden.
    How will the U.S. explain the surrender document signed by Clark, the then commander of the "UN forces" on display in the hall in Panmunjom where the armistice agreement was signed?
    Afterwards, Clark deplored that what he earned while executing the orders of his government was an unworthy fame as the first commander of the U.S. forces who signed the armistice agreement without any victory.
    The U.S. and south Korean puppet forces are talking about "day of victory in the war" in disregard of the historical facts, a poor political cartoon.
    Entering the 21st century, the U.S., oblivious of the lesson taught by its defeat in the Korean war, is persisting in its moves for a war of aggression to dominate the world.
    The U.S. is staging ceaseless war maneuvers on the Korean peninsula. Shortly ago, it decided to spend 5.8 billion U.S. dollars in five years to come for coping with the non-existent long-range missile attack of the DPRK.
    The U.S. moves for war of aggression against sovereign states advancing along the road of independence are bound to go bankrupt for their injustice.
    History clearly proves that only justice will bring a final victory. -0

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