05-06-2013, 08:15 AM
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 58
Posts: 21,744
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Re: North Korea: Threat or Blackmailer?
What the heck is "slapdash confrontation policy"?
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Foolish Act Precipitating Ruin
Now, the inter-Korean relations are in a state of war due to vicious hostile acts against the DPRK by the south Korean authorities hand in glove with the U.S. and their nuclear war rackets.
Their confrontation maneuvers are an unpardonable repeat of the crimes of the former treacherous regime.
They are, in essence, little different from the rash acts of the Lee Myung Bak regime as a revelation of criminal intent to disarm the DPRK and realize their deep-rooted ambition to invade it.
The present south Korean puppet regime is the same with the Lee regime in human rights ruckus against the DPRK.
While working hard to adopt a "law on human rights in the north" at the national assembly, it played the leading role in cooking up an international machinery to breed plot against the DPRK under the pretext of "investigation".
Finding fault with our satellite launch for peaceful purposes and measures to boost the self-defensive nuclear deterrent, the south Korean puppets in collusion with the U.S. are hell-bent on kicking up the rackets of sanction and war games against the DPRK.
It is a culmination of the confrontation act to lead the tension of the Korean Peninsula to the worst pitch and extremely key up the crisis of nuclear war.
The Korean Peninsula has never been faced with such an imminent nuclear war crisis as today.
The responsibility for it rests with the present south Korean puppet authorities who, regarding our satellite launch and nuclear test as the best chance to realize their scheme to attack the DPRK, went crazy with brigandish sanctions and preemptive nuclear attack rehearsals to do harm to the DPRK together with the U.S.
Nevertheless, the puppet trigger-happy elements are vilifying our legitimate countermeasures for self-defense and further exasperating the situation with foolhardy utterances such as "resolute punishment".
The reality clearly proves that as long as south Korea is ruled by traitors to the nation who pursue an anachronistic confrontation policy, the inter-Korean relations can never be improved and the destiny of the Korean nation is to suffer an irretrievable calamity.
Now, the south Korean puppets are calling for dialogue in a bid to evade the blame for today’s grave situation caused by their confrontation policy and veil their treacherous nature.
If the tension of the Korean Peninsula is to be relaxed, it is necessary, above all, to put an end to the confrontation policy in south Korea.
If the south Korean authorities are really interested in dialogue, they should draw a lesson from the catastrophic situation incurred by their slapdash confrontation policy and make an all-out apology for that.
Sim Chol Yong
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