calendar>>July 9. 2010 Juch 99
Japanese PM's Anti-DPRK Reckless Remarks Blasted
Pyongyang, July 9 (KCNA) -- The Japanese authorities should bear deep in mind if they persist in their behaviors displeasing the DPRK while dancing to the tune of others without their own principle, Japan will not be able to escape misfortune, warns Rodong Sinmun Friday in a signed commentary.

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At a recent G-8 summit Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan got so reckless as to deliberately turn it into a platform for putting international pressure on the DPRK and applying additional sanctions against it over the "Cheonan" case, acting part of a shock brigade for the U.S. campaign against the DPRK, and, furthermore, "distinguish himself" in the efforts to create an international environment for the outbreak of another Korean war.

The chief executive of Japan took much pain at the summit to label the DPRK "a dangerous force", repeating his assertion that Japan's security is exposed to the "threat" from the DPRK.

It is Japan that is pushing forward the establishment of the missile defense system with the U.S. and zealously cooperating with it in the moves to reinforce the U.S. military bases in Japan under the pretext of the non-existent "military threat" from the DPRK. The aim sought by the Japanese authorities through this is not to ensure the security of their country but to strain the situation in the vicinity of Japan and thus realize their ambition for reinvasion. That is why Japan is taking the lead in carrying out the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK, thoughtlessly supporting whatever the American master utters.

It is none other than the Japanese authorities that are to blame for any threat to Japan's security. Naoto Kan's talking nonsense is, in fact, little short of bringing misfortune to the Japanese people.

The Japanese authorities would be well advised to stop dancing to the tune of others and be prudent over the Korean issue.

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