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Korea
U.S. saber-rattling against DPRK flailed
2003-04-03
...are we still using sabres?
The situation on the Korean Peninsula is reminiscent of an eve of a war as the U.S.-South Korea joint war exercises are at their height. They are an all-round test military operation to mount a preemptive attack on the DPRK and a dangerous play with fire aimed at the second Korean war. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed article.
"Dangerous play with fire"...been watching the news lately, Rodung? Kimmie still hiding in his underground palace?
The danger of these war exercises is increasing as they are under way at a time when the DPRK and the U.S. are standing in an acute confrontation over the nuclear issue and the bush group is kicking up an unprecedented nuclear racket against the DPRK after sparking the second nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, the article notes, and goes on:
..that "nuclear racket".
The current joint war maneuvers are a preliminary military operation, a test war to shift the theatre of a "war against terrorism" to the Korean Peninsula.
As I remember, you are on the list...
The U.S. intends to ignite the second Korean war and make it a most destructive and disastrous war. This is clearly evidenced by the number of operational equipment and combat capacity involved in the maneuvers. The U.S. massed its armed forces of aggression around the Korean Peninsula, claiming that North Korea should not be allowed to have access to nukes and the military option is the best. The U.S. bellicose forces have pushed ahead with the manufacture of smaller nuclear weapons under a plan to turn the Korean war into a nuclear war.
I believe the "bellicose forces" are currently "running amuck" in Iraq. And we like to think of them as "kinder, gentler" nukes.
A special operation group of the CIA went to the lengths of conducting a secret training to destroy the DPRK's nuclear facilities.
There should be no compromise with the U.S. imperialists but it is imperative to fight them out. The army and the people of the DPRK will mercilessly wipe them out if they unleash a new war of aggression against it.
Now THAT'S the spit flying, ranting, raving KCNA we all know and love...
Posted by:tu3031

#4  KCNA spittle bath 2 days in a row! Life is good.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-04-03 11:58:27  

#3  And if you don't watch it, Kimmie, we're going to redeploy Jessica Lynch to the Korean Peninsula. Except this time, she's bringing her sister.
Posted by: Matt   2003-04-03 10:20:23  

#2  How's that oil pipeline workin', boys?

Hint hint...
Posted by: mojo   2003-04-03 09:50:25  

#1  "war of aggression"
tisk tisk. marks off for doublespeak.
Posted by: RW   2003-04-03 09:00:55  

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