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.True nature of U.S. policy toward North Korea disclosed
  Pyongyang, January 8 (KCNA) -- Kim Min Ung, a Korean media man in the
U.S., in a radio interview said that the U.S. is pursuing a hostile policy
towards North Korea with its ambition to dominate the world by strength,
Seoul-based CBS said. The true nature of this policy can be defined as a
hostile policy or suffocation policy, he noted, and went on:
The U.S. is now demanding the north dismantle its conventional arms
system that may be considered as minimum defensive power of a sovereign
state, but it cannot be accepted by any sovereign state.
Finally, it should be said that the U.S. has no genuine will for
negotiations with the north and is pursuing the policy aiming at the
surrender of the north.
The implementation of the June 15 South-North Joint Declaration is being
obstructed by the U.S. hostile policy towards the north. The U.S. is keeping
the north strained in everything to harm the atmosphere of dialogue. And the
U.S. is shifting the responsibility for tensions in the Korean peninsula
onto the north like a thief crying "stop thief".
Standing in the centre of the forces threatening peace on the Korean
peninsula are the U.S. and Japan closely related to the U.S. war policy. He
mentioned the U.S. moves of actively instigating and supporting Japan's
attempt to become a military power behind the scene.
The U.S. is pushing ahead with the policy of strengthening the armed
forces of South Korea and Japan because of the crisis of weapons market and
expansion of the military hegemony system, he said, and noted:
Examples of it are pressure upon South Korea to purchase weapons and the
operation of South Korea-U.S. military cooperation system for the
establishment of the missile defense system.
It will be an important task to conduct a fierce movement so that the
South Korean authorities may not cooperate with the U.S. in its policy of
war nor give in to Japan's demand for arms buildup.

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