Pyongyang,
November 4 (KCNA) -- Kim Myong Chol, a commentator on international affairs of
the DPRK, issued the following article titled "The present external crisis
facing the U.S. reflects the failed domestic and foreign policies of its
administration":
Shortly
ago, Jake Sullivan, national security advisor of the White House, made public a
contribution of the policy "achievements" of the Biden
administration.
The
contribution noted that the U.S. political situation which had been disturbed
after the present U.S. administration took office was put right and the U.S.
influence in the international arena began to recover. It is clear to everyone
that this contribution is aimed to emphasize that its domestic and foreign
policies are "successful".
No
one will sympathize with this assertion if he knows the situation and result of
the U.S. domestic and foreign policies to a certain degree except officials of
the present U.S. administration.
It
is three years since the present U.S. administration took office, but the
political and economic confusion in the U.S. has reached an extreme and the
negative influence caused by the reactionary foreign policies of the U.S. is so
serious that it can hardly judge the scale.
First
of all, the economic situation in the U.S. which Sullivan reckoned as the
biggest achievement of Biden is getting darker with each passing day.
This
year alone, large banks such as Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank
went bankrupt one after another and shortly ago, the U.S. automobile trade
union launched a strike against three large auto industrial complexes,
including General Motors.
Against
this backdrop, on August 1, the White House and the secretary of Treasury
staged a tragic farce which had to turn out in placating public opinion as the
international credit assessment institution Fitch Ratings estimated the U.S.
credit rating to its lowest level for the first time in 12 years as regards
state debt and even suggested the possibility of domestic economic stagnation.
More
than 50 percent of respondents in the recent U.S. opinion polls are severely
criticizing the economic policy of the Biden administration, saying that its
economy has become more difficult. Increased inflation rate, rising prices and
lack of state response are becoming an endemic disease of the U.S. economy.
Next,
the vulnerability of industrial foundations to support the U.S. military muscle
is fully revealed.
Due
to the persistent deterioration of the U.S. economy, the Congress has reduced
or postponed the defense budget required by the Ministry of Defense and the
development of arms and equipment of the U.S. military and the plan for
producing munitions faced not a few difficulties.
Military
experts of the U.S. hardly concealed their concern over the reduction of the
munitions production capacity of the U.S., saying that the defense budget is
not keeping pace with increasing inflation rate.
According
to a report by the U.S. Department of Defense, the life of ammunition-producing
infrastructures in the U.S. is usually over 80 years, and most of ammunitions
are produced at buildings and facilities used in the Second World War.
After
the U.S provided more than 1 400 Stinger portable anti-aircraft missiles to
Ukraine, missile production has stopped due to the shortage of spare parts and,
as a result, delivery to Taiwan and other countries has been delayed. This is
just a short story showing the poor military industry of the U.S.
It
is by no means fortuitous that a member of the U.S. House of Representatives
compared the present situation to the period of 1957 when the former Soviet
Union launched the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1, saying that the
limitations of the existing U.S. weapons production capacity was revealed due
to the Ukrainian situation and that it has been fully proved that how fragile
and unstable the supply chain is.
All
these are a natural result of the reckless arms support moves of the U.S.
administration to its allies with the purpose to maintain its hegemonic
position while advocating the advantage of strength.
What
is more weighty is that the reactionary alliance policy which the present U.S.
administration praises becomes a main factor driving the U.S. into a strategic
dilemma.
The
Ukrainian situation which has been making the U.S. spend up its state coffer is
an inevitable product of the reckless schemes of the present U.S.
administration for tightening relations with allies.
The
U.S. which rendered distinguished service to the outbreak of the Ukrainian
situation with NATO's reckless policy of advance to the East is spending an
astronomical amount of money under the pretext of aiding the ally but it was a
foolish option like pouring water into a bottomless jar.
The
U.S. has offered military support worth about 46.6 billion US dollars, but the
Ukrainian army's counterattack ended in an advertisement and the U.S. has
become unable to pull itself out of the mire that it fell in crying out for
tightening its alliance.
Against
this backdrop, the Middle East policy of the U.S. to establish an alliance in
the region against anti-U.S. independent countries including Iran while
pursuing the one-sided policy for Israel under the pretext of "peace in
the Middle East" has driven its situation floundering in Ukrainian
situation into a greater dilemma by sparking an armed conflict.
The
move for tightening the U.S.-Japan-puppet south Korea triangular military
alliance which Sullivan lauded as the present U.S. administration's
distinguished achievement this time, is a potential factor which can put the
situation on the Korean peninsula into an uncontrollable phase.
It
is reasonable that the international community is predicting that the U.S. may
bear a strategic burden hard to remove if the situation on the Korean peninsula
gets worse following the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The
relations between the U.S. and its allies are also heading for the point of
explosion with irreconcilable contradiction.
The
sudden withdrawal of the U.S. forces from Afghanistan, the establishment of
AUKUS which drove a knife on the back of France, the increase of uneasiness of
Europe and puppet south Korea due to the adoption of the "Inflation
Reduction Act" and other instances that the Biden administration has
damaged the interests of its allies are countless.
As
the reality shows, the U.S. status is eroding, not recovering, and its national
power is declining, not growing strong.
This
is the present address of the U.S.
As
Sullivan eagerly disregarded such situation, he praised himself in his
contribution that the Middle East region has become more stable thanks to the
efforts of the Biden administration but he was under a pelting rain of kicks
and blows of media and became a butt for ridicule of the international
community after a large-scale armed conflict broke out in only five days.
The
status of the U.S. is not defined by an individual's opinion but judged by the
world public.
The
international community is vividly seeing the empire of evils going to ruin
inside and outside and became further convinced of it through the contribution
of Sullivan.
The
more the U.S. talks about "leadership", the more horrible
"destructive force" it will be, and it will plunge the world into a
greater mess.
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