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Non-Tech : The Pissing Match Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BORIS BADENUFF who wrote (17)2/19/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: BORIS BADENUFF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48
 
Here's a really pissed off guy!
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S. Korean warmonger's remarks under fire
Pyongyang, February 18 (KCNA) -- South Korean Defence Minister Chon Yong Thaek recently toured "ROK army" units allegedly to "examine their preparedness" during which he described the DPRK as a "sub-barracks state." Worse still, he let loose venomous remarks that the north's proposal for high-level talks is a "gesture which has been taken on the eve of provocation" and that the north would remain a "principal enemy until it abandons its design to unify the country through communization." Commenting on his bellicose remarks, a news analyst of Rodong Sinmun today says: We cannot remain a passive onlooker to the fact that Chon Yong Thaek, ignorant of aspirations of the nation, recklessly slandered the north's system, branding the fellow countrymen as "principal enemy." The South Korean rulers are the very ones who seek only provocation they are persisting in anti-north confrontation and war moves, turning a deaf ear to the offer of the fellow countrymen in the north for peaceful reunification.
Some time ago, the chief executive of South Korea hurled mud at the north and cried that the country would not be "reunified during his term of office." Their provocative remarks going against the north's new landmark proposal for reunification-oriented dialogue eloquently prove that they have no will for dialogue and reunification.
What is all the more unpardonable is Chon Yong Thaek's renewed defamation of the north's system. Neither the improvement of relations between the north and the south nor inter-Korean relations can be expected as long as such anti-north elements of the worst type as Chon Yong Thaek remain in the upper military echelon of South Korea. If the South Korean rulers refuse to give up their policy of confrontation with the north, they will have to take full responsibilities for all its grave consequences.