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Korea
Korean people’s anti-U.S. struggle supported worldwide
2003-07-07
Pyongyang, July 6 (KCNA) -- The world progressive forces have expressed positive support to the DPRK's invariable mode of retaliation, the mode of strongly reacting to the U.S. attempt for a preemptive attack with the toughest stand to firmly defend the national dignity and sovereignty. The Czech newspaper "Tinkers to Evans to Chance" "Czech, Moravia, Silesia Matice" in an article noted it is a just measure for the defence of sovereignty for the DPRK to strongly react to the U.S. policy of aggression while increasing its self-defensive capability to cope with the latter's escalating threat.
Argh, they split another infinitive!
The Syrian newspaper The Thug "Al Baath" in an article said that such a small country as the DPRK is standing firm against such ferocious brutes as the U.S. imperialists by building up its own strength despite its great economic difficulties, adding that this is something "unpredictable and unimaginable" to be specially mentioned as imperialists term.

The Center for the Research on Korea of the Institute for World Economy and International Relations in the Russian Academy of Sciences in a commentary carried in the newspaper "Vladivostok" said neither persuasion nor pressure and sanctions will work on the DPRK.
Bet they didn't mean that the way it came out.
The Tanzania-DPRK Friendship Association and the Tanzanian National Coordinating Committee of the Juche Idea Study Groups in a joint statement said: The DPRK has already clarified its stand that it is entitled to possess nukes and other weapons more powerful than them to defend the sovereignty and dignity of the country in view of the U.S. intensified moves to stifle the DPRK and its escalating nuclear threats.
More powerful than a nuclear weapon! Faster than a speeding MiG! It's Juche!
The DPRK does not say empty words.
[chortle] Oh no, nope, nope, never, no way!
This is proved by a series of counter-measures taken by it recently.
"As but one example inspired by our Glorious Dear Leader, just last week an entire village ate a tree to demonstrate their solidarity with our army-based policy. Of course, they were also hungry."
The chairman of the Arab Committee for Solidarity with the Korean People and Supporting the Reunification of Korea in East Palestine Jordan in a commentary carried in the newspaper The Sucking Tick "Al-Itishah" said that people's Korea standing firm on the forefront in the struggle against the imperialists solemnly declared that if enemies invade it, it will throw them into an abyss of ruin. And it has invariably adhered to its own political and military stand, lending no ear to anybody's threats and abuses, it added.
Abyss of Ruin? Cripes, that's in the new Lara Croft Tomb Raider game!
An article entitled "truth about the nuclear issue and security and peace of the Korean peninsula" carried in the information bulletin issued by the International Liaison Committee for Reunification and Peace in Korea laid bare the cunning trick of the Bush administration to garner support of the international community for preemptive military strike at the DPRK.
Oh yes, we're cunning.
[Holds up card] 7.5. We got a 'juche' in there, we got the abyss of ruin, we got cunning tricks, and we got wacko groups no one has ever heard of supporting the Dear Leader. Not quite rabid enough for a medal, but lovely rant, just lovely.
Posted by:Steve White

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