calendar>>September 17. 2014 Juche 103
U.S. Hostile Policy toward DPRK Bound to Go Bankrupt: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, September 17 (KCNA) -- The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is bound to go bankrupt as it does not properly understand its rival, turning its face away from the trend of the times, says Rodong Sinmun Wednesday in an article.

The U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK is, in essence, a denial of the socialist system in the DPRK and a revelation of its aggressive and criminal purpose of barring the Korean people from exercising their sovereign right, the article notes, and goes on:

The U.S successive governments have pursued the hostile policy toward the DPRK only to sustain bitter setbacks. Not only during the Korean war but in all cases in the subsequent period the U.S. apologized for what happened and signed documents of surrender. The same case can be said of what is happening in the new century.

The U.S. tried to weaken and swallow up the DPRK but its attempts proved to be counter-productive. The tragedy is that the U.S. is not yet awake from its day-dream, while sticking to the hostile policy toward the DPRK.

The U.S. is seriously mistaken if it thinks it can do harm to the DPRK by political, economic and military pressure.

If the U.S. unleashes a war, defying the DPRK's warnings, it will bring irrevocable disasters and disgrace to the U.S.

The U.S. had better roll back its outdated hostile policy toward the DPRK before it is too late and shape a new realistic policy. This would be helpful to the U.S. itself.

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