Actualité - U.S. Foreign Policy Is Bound to Ruin
(KCNA) - It is foolish enough to accelerate self-destruction to try to dominate and subjugate other nations, disregarding the requirements and trend of the times and resorting to the antiquated methods. Rodong Sinmun Wednesday says this in a signed article on the daily growing international accusation of the U.S. foreign policy.
The Italian foreign minister, the mayor of London and others sharply accused the Bush administration of pursuing wrong internal and external policies and arguments about the issue of his "security strategy" are getting acute between the ruling and opposition parties in the U.S., the article points out, and goes on:
The U.S. has sustained the harshest defeat in Iraq ever since the Vietnam war. The U.S. is now placed in an awkward position.
Regarding the quandary of the U.S. in the Iraqi situation, the world public said:
The civil war in Iraq originated in the Iraqi war ignited by the U.S." The Bush administration is at a loss unable to devise any appropriate measure or strategy to cope with the Iraqi situation, not knowing how it is developing. This is a due product of the Bush group's disability and belligerent action.
The U.S. is pursuing world domination, resorting to strong-arm action and the policy of strength. Since the September 11 incident the U.S. has divided other countries into two groups by saying "You are either with us or against us" and it designated those countries going against the grain with it as "sponsors of terrorism" to put pressure upon them.
For its interests the U.S. did not bother to trample down on international treaties or norms and sacrifice others. The Afghan and Iraqi wars brought to light the brigandish nature of the U.S. The U.S. is paying dearly for the unreasonable internal and external policies of the Bush group.
Every sin brings its punishment with it. The international isolation of the U.S. is daily deepening and hastening its ruin. The U.S. is working hard to stop it, but there is no other way out but ruin for the Bush group.
(Korean Central News Agency)
Libellés : États-Unis
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