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Wednesday, August 01, 2001, updated at 22:37(GMT+8)
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DPRK Condemns US for Its Continuing Hostile Policy toward DPRK

The official Korean Central News Agency issued a commentary Wednesday to slam the United States for its continuing hostile policy toward the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

The commentary said that the Bush administration is becoming undisguised in fanning up enmity against the DPRK as part of its anti-DPRK smear campaign even after it announced the "resumption of dialogue with the DPRK".

U.S. deputy defense secretary Wolfwitz recently asserted that the United States is exposed to the potential threat of the DPRK's conventional weapons, noting that the DPRK and Iraq will be the greatest military threat to the U.S. in the future.

Wolfwitz's remarks show that the Korean Peninsula has been chosen as a main target of the U.S. new military strategy and the U.S. is keen to invent a pretext, to launch an operation after making the outbreak of another Korean war a fait accompli. They also suggest that the U.S. moves to stifle the DPRK will be invariably pushed forward in the future as its strategic target, the commentary noted.

The United States is seeking a sinister political and military aim in projecting the DPRK as the "greatest military threat" before the international community. The United States' aim is to establish the internally and externally censured "missile defense system" under the pretext of the "greatest military threat" from the DPRK and,furthermore, to launch another local war to meet the interests of U.S.munitions monopolies, the commentary stressed.

The U.S. clamor about "threat of conventional weapons" of the DPRK is no more than a pretext to put its new war scenario into practice,the commentary said.

The United States should immediately stop its base moves to provoke a war of aggression under the pretext of the DPRK's armed forces for self-defense and bear deep in mind that its hostile policy towards the DPRK will bring its to nowhere.







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The official Korean Central News Agency issued a commentary Wednesday to slam the United States for its continuing hostile policy toward the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

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