Monday 4 September 2017

KCNA Commentary on U.S.-S. Korea Master-Servant Relationship


Pyongyang, September 4 (KCNA) -- Frequent conflicts of opinions are recently seen between the U.S. and the south Korean puppet authorities in different fields, who have so far claimed "solid alliance".

Trump's recent war outburst that even if a war is fought, it will be on the Korean peninsula and even if there are deaths, that will be on the peninsula was refuted by the south Korean chief executive who asserted that "no one can fight a war without a consent from south Korea".

This was responded by angry shout by the U.S. that "preemptive attack on the north does not require an approval by south Korea", thus sparking off arguments.

As for THAAD issue, the puppet forces are finding themselves in quagmire, serving up such clumsy excuses as "temporary deployment" and "dependence on impact of THAAD on environment" in the face of strong rebuff of south Koreans from all walks of life to the additional deployment of four THAAD launch pads. Pressure from the U.S. for earlier completion of the additional deployment against this backdrop has pushed the puppet forces into dire predicament.

This clearly proves the true nature of the master-servant relationship between the U.S. stooping to any infamy to realize its aggression ambition and the south Korean puppet forces submitting to the U.S. as its colonial stooges.

This tragic result was caused by the present south Korean ruling forces' dependence on outsiders as they failed to draw a lesson from the fates of the successive rulers, who all found way-outs in increased "alliance" to maintain power by clinging to the coattail of the U.S.

To the U.S., south Korea is no more than a colonial stooge and the revealed facts are just a tip of iceberg.

Loudly vociferating about "nuclear threats from the north", the U.S. is working hard to stifle the DPRK under the pretext of coping with it. This is to realize their scenario to dominate the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia, not to "protect" south Korea.

The U.S. is not concerned about the security of the south Koreans. It is an aggressor and plunderer, not protector of south Koreans.

The U.S. is claiming "blood-sealed alliance", "friendly party" and "core axis" whenever an opportunity presented itself, but this is just honeyed words to use the puppet forces as cheap cannon fodder for realizing its goal for aggression.

It is a group of heinous gangsters who would never hesitate to turn south Korea into a horrible nuclear war site in order to meet their strategy for domination.

The relationship between the U.S. and south Korea is the most humiliating master-servant relations to dominate the world.

An end must be put to the shameful relationship that forced the south Koreans into a bitter colonial slave life, plunged the north-south relations into the worst stalemate and brought the danger of a nuclear war to the Korean peninsula. -0-

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