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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Korea - US imperialism keeps going

The world’s last super power is not over yet. The following came from KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY of DPRK

and it is a reminder that there is much work to stop imperialism in this modern age. It is one of the last isms we need to stop and that will be no small task.

U.S. Defense Department Designates DPRK as Nuclear Weapons State


Pyongyang January 23 (KCNA) -- A special investigation committee for nuclear weapons management and examination of the U.S. Department of Defense recently made public a report designating the DPRK as a nuclear weapons state.

The report said that the DPRK has not only several nuclear weapons but a missile system capable of delivering them.

Commenting on this, foreign press reports said that the report put the DPRK in the same category as that of India and Pakistan recognized as unofficial nuclear weapons states.

DPRK's Foreign Policy Stand Reiterated

Pyongyang, January 23 (KCNA) -- The stand and principle of the foreign policy of the DPRK to develop friendly relations with the countries friendly towards it remains unchanged. The DPRK government will make positive efforts to develop the fair international friendly relations in the future, too. Rodong Sinmun Friday says this in a signed article.

It goes on:

The present international situation urgently calls upon each country and nation to strengthen the true friendship.

Only when the progressive people of the world boost the true friendship, supporting and cooperating with each other, is it possible to foil the imperialists' moves for aggression, interference and domination and successfully advance the cause of global independence. Strengthening this friendship alone can provide a guarantee for the victory of the world progressive people in the struggle to achieve independence.

The imperialists are fanning up friction and antagonism among the people desirous of independence in a bid to bar them from promoting friendship. They are also interfering in disputes in some countries and regions and making them more complicated.

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