calendar>>May 8. 2012 Juch 101
Minju Joson Lays Bare Aims Sought by U.S. in Setting Up New Military Intelligence Organ
Pyongyang, May 8 (KCNA) -- The U.S. is going ahead with its plan to set up a new military intelligence organ named "Defense Clandestine Service" under its Defense Department. Its mission is to gather more correct information about military activities of the countries it regards as its rivals and make an effective use of it for mapping out foreign policies and military strategies.

Commenting on this, Minju Joson Tuesday in a bylined commentary lays bare the purpose of establishing this machine.

It says:

It is calculation of the U.S. military think tanks that highly intensive and effective military activities are necessary to attain a military edge in Asia-Pacific and information gathering should be given priority.

The U.S. information gathering activities in Asia-Pacific, in many cases, rely on technical means including satellites and unmanned reconnaissance planes.

Regarding it hard to collect more precise and substantial information by the said means, the U.S. seeks to infiltrate spies deep into relevant countries in a bid to boost the information gathering capability.

This is well illustrated by the fact that agents specializing in military information will account for just 15 percent of the agents of the new service whereas the majority of them will be experts possessed of various technology and skills.

This suggests that U.S. intelligence agents under the guises of journalist, teacher, humanitarian aid officer and other experts may come to the DPRK and conduct military information-gathering activities.

The present situation in which the U.S. started its special operation against the DPRK requires its service personnel and people to maintain high revolutionary vigilance and thoroughly frustrate the enemies' espionage and subversive activities and sabotages.

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