U.S. and South Korean Warmongers’ Moves to Reorganize War Forces Blasted

Published in KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY of DPRK
(North Korea) on February 27th, 2008
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Pyongyang, February 26 (KCNA) — The warmongers of the U.S. and South Korea recently exchanged the memorandum of understanding to the effect that the south Korea-U.S. “combined marine command” will be replaced by an expanded “military command for combined marine forces.”

The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland issued information bulletin No. 934 in this regard on Tuesday.

The bulletin brands the projected reorganization of war forces by the U.S. conservative hard-liners and the south Korean bellicose forces, their followers, as another undisguised military provocation to the DPRK and an intolerable criminal act to bring the danger of war to the Korean Peninsula as it once again lays bare their aggressive design to stifle the DPRK by force.

The reality goes to prove once again that they are utterly indifferent to the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the unity and reunification of the nation and only pursuing the confrontation by force by straining the situation at any cost, the bulletin notes, and goes on:

It is extremely brazen-faced and arrogant sophism to talk about “dialogue” and “peace,” while leveling guns at the dialogue partner.

The military bellicose forces of the U.S. and south Korea can never shirk the responsibility for having thrown stumbling blocks in the way of settling the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula and developing the inter-Korean relations.

The U.S. conservative hard-liners should face up to the reality and give up at once the extremely provocative and adventurous moves to reorganize war forces.

The war-thirsty forces of South Korea would be well advised to clearly understand that their act of toeing the U.S. policy will only precipitate disaster and destruction.

Pyongyang, February 26 (KCNA) -- The warmongers of the U.S. and South Korea recently exchanged the memorandum of understanding to the effect that the south Korea-U.S. "combined marine command" will be replaced by an expanded "military command for combined marine forces."

The Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland issued information bulletin No. 934 in this regard on Tuesday.

The bulletin brands the projected reorganization of war forces by the U.S. conservative hard-liners and the south Korean bellicose forces, their followers, as another undisguised military provocation to the DPRK and an intolerable criminal act to bring the danger of war to the Korean Peninsula as it once again lays bare their aggressive design to stifle the DPRK by force.

The reality goes to prove once again that they are utterly indifferent to the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the unity and reunification of the nation and only pursuing the confrontation by force by straining the situation at any cost, the bulletin notes, and goes on:

It is extremely brazen-faced and arrogant sophism to talk about "dialogue" and "peace," while leveling guns at the dialogue partner.

The military bellicose forces of the U.S. and south Korea can never shirk the responsibility for having thrown stumbling blocks in the way of settling the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula and developing the inter-Korean relations.

The U.S. conservative hard-liners should face up to the reality and give up at once the extremely provocative and adventurous moves to reorganize war forces.

The war-thirsty forces of South Korea would be well advised to clearly understand that their act of toeing the U.S. policy will only precipitate disaster and destruction.


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