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Axis of Evil
U.S. urged to withdraw troops from S. Korea
2002-12-19
The New Communist Party of Great Britain issued a statement titled "U.S., Hands Off the Korean Peninsula" on Nov. 25. A hair-trigger situation is now prevailing in the Korean Peninsula due to the U.S. unilateral and arrogant nuclear racket, the statement said, branding the racket as a vicious act of harassing peace and stability in Asia and the rest of the world.
Golly. I agree with Communists on something. And who has their finger on the Pulse of the West like the New Communist Party of Great Britain, which is chock full of brand New Communists?
The statement blathered on continued:
Concluding a non-aggression treaty between the DPRK and the U.S. as proposed by the DPRK is the most reasonable and realistic way of ensuring peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and settling the DPRK-U.S. relations.
No it's not...
The army-based policy of Kim Jong Il, the great leader of the Korean people, is the only treasured sword for defending world peace and security and saving the Korean nation as well as all humankind from nuclear holocaust by the U.S. imperialists.
Yep. That's all that's holding our aggression at bay...
The statement called upon the world peace-loving people to more vigorously come out in the drive to build an independent and peaceful new world by resolutely condemning the U.S. nuclear racket and positively solidarizing with the grand march of the Korean nation for independent reunification and the anti-U.S. struggle of the South Korean people for independence.
All you Peace Lovers™ out there, line up behind the Dear Leader...
The statement urged the U.S. to halt its reckless nuclear racket at once, accede to concluding a non-aggression treaty between the DPRK and the U.S. without delay and immediately withdraw all its aggression troops and nuclear weapons from South Korea.
Well, I'm for dumping SKor. I kinda like our nuclear racket — makes me feel powerful, y'know? And as for a non-aggression pact between the U.S. and NKor — why? If they don't adhere to their agreements, why would another agreement be necessary?
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  What's the OLD Communist Party of Great Britain want to do? Let's get their sage advice first before we jump the gun on this...
Posted by: tu3031   2002-12-19 16:17:04  

#2  "the only treasured sword for defending world peace "???

Reminds me of the Sandra Bullock character's answer to the question "What do you want most for the world?" (in Ms. Congeniality). Imagine if she had been part of this crowd...

"Stiffer sentences and no parole for convicted felons...and the treasured People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea!"

Doesn't it just sing?
Posted by: Hodadenon   2002-12-19 13:26:26  

#1  WTF is a nuclear racket? Sounds like something Andre Agassi could endorse.
Posted by: Larry   2002-12-19 12:52:17  

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