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Preemptive Attack Is Not Monopoly of U.S.: Papers
« on: April 15, 2017, 10:57:06 AM »
Preemptive Attack Is Not Monopoly of U.S.: Papers
 KCNA 
April 11, 2017

 Leading newspapers of the DPRK Tuesday in commentaries denounce the U.S. for its undisguised attempt at a preemptive attack on the DPRK. Days ago the U.S. forces in south Korea and the south Korean puppet forces staged a drill for surprise attack on the main strongholds of the DPRK under the pretext of "rapid removal of chemical weapons". Meanwhile, F-35B stealth fighters of the U.S. Marines made sorties from the U.S. military base in Japan after getting information about the target area in the DPRK side to carry out a mock drill for dropping precision bombs.

Rodong Sinmun says the U.S., which is finding itself in a pretty fix over its failure of the hostile policy towards the DPRK, pins hope on a preemptive attack on it.

Urging the U.S. to understand that the preemptive attack is not monopoly of the U.S., the paper goes on:

In the past the U.S. attempted more than once to execute the plan for a preemptive strike at the DPRK while talking about "surgical operation plan". But the U.S. dared not put the plan into practice as a computer simulation resulted in its huge losses in case of its preemptive strike at the DPRK.The present U.S. administration would be well advised to give up the plan for a preemptive attack from which the predecessors sustained failures. Minju Joson in its commentary warns the U.S. not to run amuck, bearing in mind that the standoff with the DPRK will only push the former deep into destruction.
 

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DPRK vows to react to mode of war desired by U.S.
 Xinhua
 April 11, 2017


 The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) said late Monday that the U.S. preparations for invading the DPRK have reached "a serious phase of its scenario" with the sending of a nuclear carrier task group in waters off the Korean Peninsula by Pentagon.

A spokesman for the DPRK Ministry of Foreign Affairs was quoted by the Korean Central News Agency as saying that the U.S. dispatching of Carl Vinson nuclear carrier task group to waters off the peninsula "all of a sudden" has proved that Washington's "reckless moves of invading the DPRK have reached a serious phase of its scenario."

"If the United States dares opt for a military action, crying out for 'preemptive attack' and 'removal of the headquarters,' the DPRK is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the United States," said the spokesman.

He stressed that "the prevailing grave situation proves once again that the DPRK was entirely justified for increasing in every way its military capabilities for self-defense with preemptive attack with a nuclear force as a pivot."

"The Trump administration is foolish enough to deploy strategic striking forces one after another in South Korea, trumpeting about 'peace by force of arms,' but the DPRK remains unfazed."

"We never beg for peace but we will take the toughest counteraction against the provocateurs in order to defend ourselves by powerful force of arms and keep to the road chosen by ourselves," said the spokesman.