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Juche: Insights into foreign policy

Cooperation with Outsiders Branded as Main Factor of Escalated Tension
Pyongyang, March 8 (KCNA) — The south Korean authorities’ cooperation with foreign forces is a main factor of escalating the tension in the Korean Peninsula, says Rodong Sinmun Tuesday in a bylined article.
They are standing against the fellow countrymen, in cooperation with the aggressive outsiders, and this is treachery and the root cause that spoiled the relations between the north and the south of Korea, the article notes, adding:

Their call for “priority” to the relations with the U.S. is a treacherous doctrine that reduces south Korea to a full-dress colony of foreign forces and complicates the settlement of the issue of the north-south relations.

“No nukes, opening and 3000 dollars”, a “policy toward the north” by the south Korean authorities, are a very sinister policy for confrontation as they set the disarmament and “opening” of the DPRK as a preconditions for improved north-south relations. This is little difference from foreign forces’ assertion that the DPRK should “abandon its nuclear program first.”

The U.S. strategy toward Korea is just a strategy for war of aggression on the DPRK. In order to put it into practice, the U.S. has steadily rendered the situation of the Korean Peninsula tense with new war provocations for the last decades.

To cooperate with such foreign aggressors is a treacherous act of bringing disaster of war to the nation.

The south Korean authorities’ cooperation with foreigners in war moves for aggression on the DPRK is now creating a touch-and-go situation in the peninsula.

Their military cooperation with the Japanese reactionaries seeking reinvasion of Korea is another main factor that drives the tension of the peninsula to the brink of war.

The reality clearly shows that their anachronistic cooperation with foreign forces is unpardonable treachery of destroying the north-south relations and bringing dark clouds of a nuclear war to the peninsula.


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