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402509
Mon, 04/04/2016 - 09:59
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KCNA Commentary Condemns Japan for Rushing Headlong into Militarism

Pyongyang, April 4 (KCNA) -- Japan obsessed with the ambition to revive militarism and launch overseas expansion has finally entered the phase of enforcing the "security legislation" on March 29. Japan is now driving the chariot of militarism at breakneck speed to reemerge "greater Japanese empire," backed by the U.S. keen to world domination. They not only officially raised issues of turning Japan into a major military power and launching overseas aggression as state policies but also worked in real earnest to form the National Security Council and map out a strategy of the national security modeling after the U.S. war mechanism. The present Japanese ruling forces are shouting "bravo" for the fact that they can further boost the military cooperation with the U.S. by enforcing the law. But Japan is sadly mistaken. Only death and doom awaited Japan which had entered the road of world domination in the past, backed by the U.S. through the conclusion of "Katsura-Taft Treaty". What should not be overlooked is the fact that Abe blustered the cooperation between Japan and the U.S. would be developed whenever the DPRK launches ballistic missiles by enforcing the law and the chief Cabinet secretary claimed the enforcement of the law helped guarantee the people's life and peaceful living under serious security environment surrounding Japan. Japan has infringed upon the sovereignty of other countries so far but no country has invaded or threatened Japan. Even now there is no country threatening Japan. It is unpardonable that Japan turns a blind eye to such a reality and openly tries to join in the aggressive military moves of the U.S. which is technically at war with the DPRK under the pretext of coping with someone's "threat". The DPRK's service personnel and people will never tolerate Japan keen to launch militarist reinvasion without liquidating the past crimes before the Korean people. Japan which enacted the war law obsessed with the anachronistic ambition for reinvasion will meet a miserable war disaster again and will have to regret it forever. -0-

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