calendar>>April 9. 2012 Juch 101
Minju Joson Slams Japan's Bad Habit of Slandering Others
Pyongyang, April 9 (KCNA) -- Shortly ago, Japanese Prime Minister Noda in his speech at a graduation ceremony of the Defence Academy of Japan talked about the need for the "Self-Defence Forces" to take "necessary counteractions" against the DPRK and China, claiming that they are creating security uneasiness, says Minju Joson Monday in a by-lined commentary.

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It is needless to say that Japan's claim that "security uneasiness" was created by the DPRK and China is nothing but a far-fetched assertion.

Lurking behind the accusation made the Japanese prime minister, directly mentioning the DPRK and China, is a sinister aim sought by him.

Japan is keen to turn itself into a military power and realize its ambition for its militarist overseas expansion.

What Japan requires is a justification for achieving the above-said two goals. It seeks ways of doing so in zealously following the U.S. strategy towards Asia and pulling up its neighboring countries.

Like a drowning man trying to catch even a straw, Japan has gone the lengths of finding fault with the DPRK's planned launch of satellite for peaceful purposes though it is its legitimate right. It is a crafty calculation of Japan to secure a justification for achieving the two goals and dodge the international community's criticism by labeling the normal activities of sovereign states as "illegal," come what may.

Such poor trick of Japan can never work now.

Japan would be well advised to give up at once its criminal scenario to bring Asia a war disaster again and opt for genuine peace. It should drop its bad habit to draw water to its mill by pulling up others.

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