KCNA
Discloses Motive of U.S. Story about "Nuclear Missile Threat" from
DPRK
Pyongyang, January 27 (KCNA) -- The U.S. CIA director nowadays claims
that he is making "various options" for the president, while talking
about the DPRK's nuclear strike capabilities.
In an interview with U.S. CBS on Jan. 22, he said: north Korea is to delivering
a nuclear attack on the United States in few months. The U.S. government is
working diligently to extend that timeline. But the core risk that the
policymakers needed to know was that north Korea's nuclear weapons program is
continuing to expand, advance, become more powerful, more capable, more
reliable.
He, in a lecture in Washington D.C. on Jan. 23, uttered that the logical
next step of north Korea would be to develop the capacity to deliver from
multiple firings of ballistic missiles simultaneously. He added that it might
put nuclear missile technology for auction to earn money and that various
options would be presented to the president in case it is impossible to settle
north Korea's issue in a diplomatic manner.
It is ill-boding that the U.S. is building up public opinion about the
story of "nuclear and missile threat" from the DPRK at a time when
high-ranking officials of the U.S. political circle and administration were
openly making reckless remarks on the military options against the DPRK.
This is a revelation of the sinister intention of the Trump group to
turn back the climate of reconciliation between the north and the south of
Korea at any cost and focus international attention on the DPRK's
"denuclearization" once again as it is an expression of the U.S.
displeasure with the reality in which the situation is heading towards detente
and peace on the Korean Peninsula.
The world is sincerely pleased to see the climate of reconciliation and
cooperation on the peninsula created by the proactive and magnanimous decision
of the DPRK and hope that the coming Winter Olympics would become an occasion
of peace and reconciliation.
However, on the contrary to this, the U.S. is making desperate efforts
to chill the hard-won climate of detente on the peninsula.
It deliberately strains the situation while massively introducing
nuclear carrier task forces such as Carl Vinson, Ronald Reagan and Stennis and
nuclear war hardware including B-2 and B-52 in the vicinity of the Korean
Peninsula, and it is mulling putting brake on the positive development of the
situation while crying out for tightening sanctions against the DPRK.
Shortly ago, the U.S. called for enhancing the efficiency of the
U.S.-led strategy of maximum pressure such as "sea blockade" at the
so-called "foreign ministers' meeting" of the countries that were
defeated in the Korean War held in Canada.
Against such background, the U.S. CIA director tries hard to build up
public opinion about the story of "nuclear and missile threat" from
the DPRK every day. The U.S. purpose is to drive the international community to
sanctions and pressure against the DPRK by branding the latter as the
"provocateur" and block the advance of the warming inter-Korean
relations.
All facts clearly prove that what the U.S. wants is not detente and
peace on the Korean Peninsula but escalation of tension and war.
The international community would be well advised to see properly who
truly wants peace in the Korean Peninsula and the region and who is the arch
criminal threatening world peace and stability.
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