The KPA General Staff (Photo: NK Leadership Watch).
The Korean People’s Army [KPA] General Staff issued a spokesman statement on April 10 (Monday) which noted that the “US, accustomed to groundlessly taking issue with the DPRK, went reckless in its anti-DPRK campaign even in the UN arena with riff-raffs involved, describing each military drill of the KPA as a ‘serious provocation’ and ‘threat.”
Ministry of the People’s Armed Forces complex in Pyongyang (Photo: Google image).
According to KCNA, the KPA General Staff spokesman also said:
This reckless action of the US hell-bent on the hostile policy toward the DPRK is not something new and surprising.
However, the double-dealing approach taken by the US towards the provocative actions of its stooges against the DPRK can never be overlooked.
The south Korean puppet forces are now claiming that “they could strike the whole of the north” and that “they would deploy ballistic missile Hyo’nmu-2 with the firing range of 800 km for an actual battle within this year” but the US keeps mom about it as we expected.
This is a brazen-faced stance quite different from its reaction to the routine rocket firing exercise of the KPA.
Crystal clear is the reason why the US is resorting to such mean gimmick. The US seeks to stifle the DPRK by force at any cost, even discarding any decency and impartiality.
It shows the true colors of the US styling itself the world’s “judge”.
Emboldened by their master’s unfair double standards and double-dealing attitude of making profound confusion of right and wrong, the south Korean puppet warmongers and the Japanese reactionaries, are now going reckless, not afraid of any punishment from the Heaven.
The US should ponder over the serious consequences to be entailed by its self-righteous and unilateral actions against the DPRK.
The south Korean warmongers and the Japanese reactionaries had better stop behaving foolishly.
The brigandish double standards of the US can never be pardoned.
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