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Foolish Remarks of Israeli Defence Minister

Wash Your Own Nose
BY RI HYON DO, Rodong Sinmun

Pyongyang — Israeli Minister of Defence Barak at a recent press conference let loose a spate of balderdash that the nuclear issue of Iran is not a threat to the existence of Israel and what requires primary attention is the “nuclear issue of north Korea.” He cried out for escalating the pressure on the DPRK.

The minister of Defence Industry, Trade and Labor of Israel, too, complained that the U.S. reaction is low-toned despite “north Korea’s continued provocation with missile launches”.

It is a cock-bull-story for Israel to assert that the DPRK located in the Far East poses a nuclear “threat” to Israel in the Middle East. As far as threat is concerned, it is the DPRK that should direct an accusing finger to Israel.

Facts prove that the military technological cooperation between Israel and south Korea now gets brisk.

It is preposterous for Israel to unreasonably vociferate about the “threat” from someone though it is threatening the peace and security on the Korean Peninsula with continued delivery of ultra modern military equipment to south Korea.

What Israel seeks in trumpeting about the non-existent “threat” from the DPRK is a sinister aim to placate the world public demanding stop to the construction of the Jewish “settlements” and opening to public of its nuclear program and realize its expansionist ambition through a monopoly of nuclear weapons in the Mideast region.

The DPRK has invariably supported the just stand of the Arab countries striving for the denuclearization of the Mideast and opposed the policy of Israel to expand its territory contrary to peace.

The DPRK is doing all what it should do as a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.

Israel had better mind its own business, not pulling up others unnecessarily.

KCNA
Rodong Sinmun (ko)

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  1. Tongil Korea
    tkn
    October 7th, 2009 at 01:18 | #1

    The writer of this commentary says, “The DPRK is doing all what it should do as a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.”

    We already heard similar remarks.

    “While the DPRK keeps nuclear weapons, it will act in a responsible manner as regards their management and use and nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.” — Pak Kil Yon, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK, at the plenary session of the 64th UN General Assembly on September 28.

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