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U.S. Moves to Stifle DPRK Will Precipitate U.S. Ruin: Nepali Paper
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) -- The Nepali paper Charcha on March 18 carried an article titled "DPRK's nuclear test and U.S. arbitrary practices".

The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK compelled it to bolster nuclear deterrence as the former had persistently threatened the latter after occupying south Korea, the paper said, and went on:

The DPRK shows the world what small countries have to do to live an independent life and defend their right. The U.S. is pursuing the policy of stifling the DPRK.

The behavior of the UN Security Council siding with the U.S. moves is arousing concern of mankind.

The U.S. is displeased with other countries' access to nukes in the hope of having the monopoly of nukes.

The DPRK's nukes are ones of justice to defend its sovereignty, not to threaten and attack other countries.

The vicious military pressure and economic sanctions against the DPRK by the U.S. and its allies are compelling the former to take tougher countermeasures.

The U.S. is not entitled to slander the DPRK's access to nuclear deterrent as it is beefing up huge forces and stockpiling nukes in south Korea and ceaselessly staging the war maneuvers against the DPRK.

If the U.S. and other domination forces do not drop the ambition to dominate small countries and nations, all of them will have access nukes and rise up in the struggle against arbitrary practices by big powers.

Herein lies the reason that the U.S. is feeling uneasiness over the DPRK's assess to nukes.

High-handed and arbitrary practices will precipitate the U.S. ruin.

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