U.S. Redeploys Chemical Battalion in S. Korea
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) – The U.S. redeployed the 23rd chemical battalion at its Second Division in south Korea, according to the Yonhap News of south Korea.
It is mulling staging a farce of opening war equipment to media in the Uijongbu base in Kyonggi Province on April 4. The warmongers took this action as a "counteraction" against someone.
This is one more clear evidence proving that the U.S. imperialists are busy with preparations for a nuclear war against the DPRK. -0-
It is mulling staging a farce of opening war equipment to media in the Uijongbu base in Kyonggi Province on April 4. The warmongers took this action as a "counteraction" against someone.
This is one more clear evidence proving that the U.S. imperialists are busy with preparations for a nuclear war against the DPRK. -0-
Internet Paper of South Korea Urges U.S. to Come to Reason
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) – An article titled "The U.S. has already failed" was posted on the south Korean internet paper Jaju Minbo on March 27. The article was written by its Representative Ri Chang Gi.
The article recalled that the U.S. mobilized even mercenaries from its satellite countries for its Key Resolve and Foal Eagle with a nuclear-powered submarine and B-52 involved. No sooner had the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army clarified in its statement that it would put the army on the highest alert and strike the U.S. mainland and its bases on Guam and Hawaii than struck the U.S. with great horror and it is now at a loss, the article noted.
The south Korean "government" should properly understand the DPRK and promptly opt for dialogue with it, not toeing the U.S. policy, it held, adding: The day when the U.S. will drop a bomb on the DPRK will be the doomsday of the former because the latter is a nuclear weapons state. The order issued by Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un to the KPA to be maximum alert to attack the U.S. mainland means that it is fully ready to vaporize the U.S.
That's why the U.S. ruling quarters are now much upset. Therefore, one may comment that the DPRK-U.S. showdown has already come to an end. It is clear that if a war breaks out, the U.S. is bound to fail. -0-
The article recalled that the U.S. mobilized even mercenaries from its satellite countries for its Key Resolve and Foal Eagle with a nuclear-powered submarine and B-52 involved. No sooner had the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army clarified in its statement that it would put the army on the highest alert and strike the U.S. mainland and its bases on Guam and Hawaii than struck the U.S. with great horror and it is now at a loss, the article noted.
The south Korean "government" should properly understand the DPRK and promptly opt for dialogue with it, not toeing the U.S. policy, it held, adding: The day when the U.S. will drop a bomb on the DPRK will be the doomsday of the former because the latter is a nuclear weapons state. The order issued by Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un to the KPA to be maximum alert to attack the U.S. mainland means that it is fully ready to vaporize the U.S.
That's why the U.S. ruling quarters are now much upset. Therefore, one may comment that the DPRK-U.S. showdown has already come to an end. It is clear that if a war breaks out, the U.S. is bound to fail. -0-