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Wed, 07/06/2011 - 12:42
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U.S. Condemned for Attempt to Use Nuclear Weapons in Korean War

Pyongyang, July 6 (KCNA) -- It was disclosed that the United States attempted to use nuclear weapons at the very beginning of the Korean war. The U.S. started a concrete analysis of using A-bombs in September 1950, about three months after the outbreak of the war.
This fact was made known when a brasshat of the U.S. forces who served as commander of the U.S. Air Force in the Far East in Japan from 1949, opened to public his diary.
Rodong Sinmun Wednesday observes in a by-lined commentary in this regard:
It is not the first time that the above-said story was disclosed.
The then President Truman instructed to examine the use of A-bombs with the entry of the Chinese People's Volunteers into the Korean front as an occasion in November 1950. Commander of the U.S. Forces in the Far East MacArthur worked out a plan to drop 30-50 A-bombs over DPRK-China border areas.
The U.S. is still singling out the DPRK as a target of its nuclear attack.
It is an invariable and strategic scenario of the U.S. to make a preemptive attack on the DPRK and stifle it any moment.

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