Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- O Ryong Chol, a researcher of the World
Politics Study Center of the DPRK Institute for International Studies,
released a commentary titled "Essence of DPRK-U.S. Confrontation Should
Be Looked Squarely" on Thursday.
The essence of the present situation on the Korean peninsula and the
DPRK-U.S. confrontation has been seriously distorted due to the U.S.
false propaganda against the DPRK and its followers' rhetoric about
cooperation, the commentary noted.
The DPRK-U.S. confrontation is the one between the U.S. resorting to the
extreme hostile policy and nuclear threat and blackmail for more than
half a century and the DPRK striving hard to defend the sovereignty and
rights to existence and development, it said, and went on:
Any literate man is quite well aware that the U.S. hostile policy and
nuclear threat and blackmail forced the DPRK to the access to nuclear
weapons and completion of a nuclear force.
However, the U.S. is pushing the DPRK-U.S. confrontation to that between
the DPRK and the international community. Lurking behind this is a
sinister intention to instill fear of nuclear weapons and term the
DPRK's nuclear possession for self-defence as "an evil act" and thus
deny the historical circumstances around the DPRK's access to nuclear
weapons and its legitimacy and "demonize" the DPRK and thus isolate and
stifle it.
Pro-American allies staking their fate on pursuance of the U.S., big
countries seeking to promote their national interests and maintain the
order-led by them through cooperation with the U.S., and some countries
who mistake the pursuance of the U.S. as a global trend have
irresponsibly chimed in with it. This has created a false feeling that
the confrontation between the DPRK and the U.S. is the one between the
DPRK and the international community.
Denial of the essence and attachment to false picture would not help
evade catastrophic consequences and only belated regret will entail.
Those allies of the U.S. would be well advised to seriously ponder over
what they can get and what they can lose from their pursuance of the
U.S.
If they poke their nose in the DPRK-U.S. confrontation while touting
"obligation as allies" even though they are not properly reading the
essence of the situation on the Korean peninsula, they can never evade
the same fate as that was met by Mussolini and Tojo who pursued fascist
dictatorial lunatic Hitler in the past century. They should clearly
remember this, though belatedly.
Big powers around the DPRK should see through the scheme of the falling "only superpower" and behave with discretion.
If they are big powers having influence on the world politics with
responsibility, they should clearly face up to the situation in which
the times when the U.S. used to threaten the DPRK with nukes have gone
never to return and the war is being deterred on the Korean peninsula
thanks to the nuclear weapons of the DPRK, and look for solution for
settling the present situation.
Time has come for those countries taking advantage of the U.S. line without principle to come to their senses.
They should clearly understand that the U.S. struggle to convert the
DPRK-U.S. confrontation into that between the DPRK and the international
community is mainly aimed to inveigle other countries in the fight
devoid of chance of victory and use them as cheap cannon fodder.
Things, called for by the "superpower" and supported by its followers,
do not always become trend and any "resolution" of the UN Security
Council adopted under the pressure of the "superpower" does never
represent the "will of the international community".
The DPRK-U.S. confrontation can never come to an end unless the U.S.
hostile policy and nuclear threat to the DPRK, its source, is
terminated.
Squarely facing up to such essence of the DPRK-U.S. confrontation that
has lasted century after century and behaving on a fair ground would be a
proper way of defending justice and peace.
As was solemnly clarified in the DPRK government's statement, the DPRK's
development of strategic weapons and their advancement are entirely to
defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country from the
U.S. nuclear threat and blackmail policy and to safeguard the peaceful
life of its people, and therefore, they do not pose threat to any
country or region unless they infringe upon the state interests of the
DPRK.
Therefore, any country, if it truly wants global peace and security,
should clearly discern the present situation on the Korean peninsula and
the trend of the times and exercise its influence and pressure on the
U.S. so that it gives up the hostile policy toward the DPRK and nuclear
threat and blackmail against it, before it becomes too late. -0
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