Pyongyang,
June 2 (KCNA) -- Jong Kyong Chol, an international affairs analyst of the DPRK,
released the following article "It is necessary to heighten vigilance
against NATO's moves to extend its sphere of influence to the Asia-Pacific
region" on Friday:
Recently,
the secretary general of NATO lets out a load of rubbish about the DPRK's
military reconnaissance satellite launch. Lashing out at its projected military
satellite launch using ballistic missile technology, he said that it escalates
tensions and poses a serious threat to the security in the relevant region and
others.
The
DPRK's military reconnaissance satellite launch is just a self-defensive
measure to cope with the ever more undisguised military threats by the U.S. and
its vassal forces in the Asia-Pacific region. It has nothing to do with NATO
across continents and oceans.
If
NATO feels concerned about the DPRK's military reconnaissance satellite launch,
it is just a clear revelation of its sinister intention to find itself in the
Asia-Pacific region under the pretext of the non-existent "threat from
north Korea".
This
is not the first time for the secretary general of NATO to recklessly poke his
nose into the issue of the Korean peninsula and say this or that about the
exercise of the just right to self-defense of a sovereign state.
The
extremely interventionist and provocative remarks of the secretary general of
NATO are by no means unrelated to the latest moves of NATO, which is making repeated appearances in the Asia-Pacific region beyond its operation sphere to
stir up concern about conflict and dispute.
The
"war chariot" NATO is dashing toward the Asia-Pacific region, not
content with bringing a war, calamity to Ukraine at the end of its ceaseless
eastward advance. Such moves provoke the vigilance of regional countries.
In
April and June last year, NATO dispatched the chairman of its Military
Commission to south Korea and Japan respectively to hold confabs on further
strengthening the partnership and military cooperation. Late in June, NATO invited
Japan, Australia, New Zealand, south Korea to the summit held in Madrid for
the first time, in which it called for closer cooperation with its fellow
countries in the Indo- Pacific region.
The
secretary general of NATO, who made junkets to south Korea and Japan at the
outset of this year six years after his last visit, called for the united counteraction of the "democratic" countries against the threat by the
"authoritarian" countries, asserting that things happening in the
region are important to Europe and NATO, and vice versa.
This
is a formal statement that NATO will interfere in the issues arising in the
Asia- Pacific region in contingency, clearly showing what NATO seeks in its
advance toward the region that gets more and more frequent in recent years.
As
unanimously commented by the international community, NATO is accelerating its
advance toward the region. This is aimed to expand its operation sphere in the
light of the present structure of international relations inching close to the
"new Cold War", thus turning itself into "global NATO"
serving the U.S. strategy for world domination.
NATO,
which should have disappeared along with the end of the Cold War, is getting
frantic with military intervention in the Asia-Pacific region in the U.S. beck
and call. This fact is arousing strong vigilance in regional countries and the
international community.
As
proven by historical facts, all the places NATO forces set their blood-tainted
jackboots on under the berets of "human rights, democracy and peace"
were surely torn by the internal dispute, war, and mass killings.
More
serious is the fact that there exist in the region some dishonest forces
seeking to catch a fish in the troubled waters of their geopolitical
confrontation with the rivals by inviting NATO.
Its
typical evidence, including the recently accelerated establishment of missions
between NATO, Japan, and south Korea and a joint cyber drill, constitutes a
danger signal that the military collusion between the aggressor forces in the
Atlantic and the Pacific has entered the stage of full-scale implementation.
NATO,
the very one that caused the outbreak of a large-scale regional war in the
European continent, is bringing a fresh war crisis to the Asia-Pacific region.
This should not be overlooked.
The
Asia-Pacific region is not NATO's war playground.
The
countries in the region should not forget the history of distress they
underwent due to outsiders. And they should see through the extremely dangerous
moves of the "war chariot" NATO is crazily dashing to the region and the
catastrophic consequences to be entailed by it, and maximize their vigilance
against it.
Unless
NATO stops the moves for war, the independent countries in the Asia- Pacific
region will start their action for deterring the war threat with their powerful
might.
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