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Sunday, August 18, 2019

S. Korean Chief Executive Blasted for His Anti-DPRK Remarks


Pyongyang, August 16 (KCNA) -- A spokesperson for the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Country made public a statement on Aug. 16.
Its full text is as follows:
There is a proverb that the mountains have brought forth a mouse. This  is an  appropriate comment  on  the "liberation  day commemorative speech" by the south Korean chief executive.
In the speech,  he failed to put  forward any proper  measures against the insult by  the Japanese islanders  and any ways  to overcome the  worsening economic situation, but only played with words.  So, his speech deserves the comments   "foolish commemorative   speech"   and   "citation of   spiritual slogans".
What can not but  be pointed out is that he  said the dialogue atmosphere was not  marred despite some  recent "worrisome  acts" of north  Korea and that things have  changed from that in  the past when the  Korean Peninsula vibrated  owing  to  a  single  "provocation" by  north  Korea  -  the  reckless remarks which had nothing to do with the "liberation day."
He meant  that south  Korea is  making efforts  to maintain  the prevailing dialogue   climate,   build   a   peace   economy   through   the   north-south cooperation  and   establish  a   peace-keeping  mechanism  in   the  Korean Peninsula -  remarks  that make  the boiled  head of  a cow  provoke a  side-splitting laughter.
Even at  this moment, there  go on in south  Korea joint military  exercises against the DPRK. Does he have any face to talk about dialogue atmosphere, peaceful economy and peace-keeping mechanism.
The joint military exercises  are now at their  full swing and their keynotes are "annihilating" the  main force of our  army within 90 days,  removing the weapons of  mass destruction  and  "stabilizing the  life of  inhabitants". And what's  more,  there  go  on the  counter-strike  drills.  His  open  talk  about "dialogue" between  the north  and the  south under  such situation raises  a question as to whether he has proper thinking faculty.
He is, indeed, an impudent guy rare to be found.
He often  calls for  peace. Then  is he  going to  make an  excuse that  the drones and  fighters being  purchased from  the U.S.  are just  for spreading agrochemicals and for circus flights?
How  can he  explain the  "mid-term  defence plan"  aiming  at developing and securing  the  capabilities of  precision guided  weapon, electromagnetic impulse shell, multi-purpose large transport ship, etc.  whose missions are to strike the entire region of the northern half of the Republic.
What is clear is that all of them are aimed at destroying the DPRK. He may  utter such to  save his  damaged face before  the south  Koreans. But  how dare  can he  let  out such  remarks and  how  is going  to give  an account of it to us.
A sure thing  is that the  south Korean chief executive  is so funny man  as he just reads what was written by his juniors. He used to get shocked  into fright even at the sound of a  sporting gun in the north. Yet, he, wearing a  still look on his face, bluffs that he would  help north Korea opt for economy and prosperity, not nukes. It is obvious that he is overcome with fright.
The implementation of the historic Panmunjom declaration is now at a deadlock and the power for  the north-south dialogue is divested. This is the natural outcome of the wayward acts of the south Korean chief executive.
The  south  Korean  authorities  are  snooping  about  to  fish  in  troubled waters  in  the  future   DPRK-U.S.  dialogue,  dreaming  that  the  phase  of dialogue would  naturally arrive  after the  join military exercises  just as  the natural change  of the time  of the  year. He had  better drop that  senseless lingering attachment.
They can clearly  see what we  feel now, i.e. we  have nothing to  talk any more with the  south Korean authorities  nor have any idea  to sit with  them again.

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