"Mr. Biden made a brief reference to North Korea in his speech before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, saying that its nuclear program and Iran’s presented “serious threats to American security and the security of the world.” He said the United States and its allies would deal with them “through diplomacy as well as stern deterrence.” “It is certain that the U.S. chief executive made a big blunder,” Kwon Jong-gun, a senior official at North Korea’s Foreign Ministry, said in a statement published by the North’s state news media. He said Mr. Biden’s remark “clearly reflects his intent to keep enforcing the hostile policy toward” North Korea."--NYT
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Monday, May 03, 2021
Biden vs the DPRK
It is counterproductive for the world's predominate imperialist power to make threatening statements against the DPRK and use sanctions and other hybrid-war methods to undermine its economy and cause suffering to its civilian population. The hypocrisy in Biden's position is obvious. The US destroyed Libya after that country agreed to give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons and has allowed its Israeli puppet to create a nuclear arsenal while demanding Iran not to respond in kind. Biden is continuing the deliberate policy of being hostile to the DPRK in order to justify the bloated military budget and plans to revamp the US nuclear forces. The only "serious threat" to "the security of the world" is the US and Biden's choice to continue a hostile aggressive policy against the DPRK.
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