calendar>>March 9. 2011 Juch 100
Japan's Ambition for Reinvasion of Korea Lambasted
Pyongyang, March 9 (KCNA) -- The Japan Ground "Self-Defense Force" fired anti-tank artillery pieces together with the U.S. Marines present in Okinawa this month in the wake of the similar drill staged last month, kicking up a war atmosphere. The Japan Maritime SDF staged a drill to "cope with missiles" together with the U.S. Navy with Aegis ships involved for the first time in history. Timed to coincide with this, Japan decided to round off the latest interceptor system through a huge financial allocation in a few years to come.

Rodong Sinmun Wednesday observes in a bylined commentary in this regard:

The Japanese reactionaries are working hard to justify their ambitious military actions while talking about any "regular military cooperation" and "reaction to threats" from neighboring countries. This rhetoric, however, can convince no one.

Their ulterior aim is to put spurs to the moves to turn Japan into a military power and stage a comeback to Korea under the pretext of the so-called "military cooperation" and "reaction to threats".

They have been so emboldened by their moves to turn Japan into a military giant that they are citing "military cooperation" with the U.S. as a pretext for legalizing the overseas military operations of the SDF in a bid to realize their scenario for reinvasion.

They are operating a secret intelligence machine which plays the role of scout and vanguard for aggression against the DPRK and China. This suggests that their militarist reinvasion is not a hypothesis but is becoming a reality.

It's just a matter of time for them to launch reinvasion. The DPRK is the first target of this. It is the scenario of Japan to invade the DPRK and go over to the operation to conquer Asia with the Korean Peninsula as a springboard just as it did in the last century.

The Japanese militarists are, however, seriously mistaken.

Japan's reinvasion will lead it to ruin.

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