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Fri, 08/12/2011 - 11:15
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KCNA Terms Japan's "White Paper on Defense" Document for Aggression

Pyongyang, August 12 (KCNA) -- Japan in the "white paper on defense" for 2011 released recently expressed "concern" about nukes and missiles of the DPRK.
The DPRK's bolstering of its defence capability is entirely aimed at protecting its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity. Its nukes and missiles, therefore, can never be threats to Japan.
This notwithstanding, Japan again pulled up the DPRK over the nuclear and missile issues pertaining to its right to self-defence.
As widely known to the world, Japan had already researched and developed nuclear technology and facilities and has a stockpile of plutonium enough to produce thousands of nukes. It is stepping up the moves to establish a missile defense system with the U.S. in real earnest to launch preemptive nuclear attack.
The Japan "Self-Defense Forces" have emerged forces for aggression. Institutional, spiritual and material preparations have been rounded off to start reinvasion of Asia.
What remains to be done by Japan at present is just to create an opportunity for reinvasion.
To this end, the Japanese reactionaries vociferously claim that territories of neighboring countries belong to their territory without any ground, while noisily advocating the theory of "threats" to them.
It is part of this campaign that in the 2011 white paper they described Tok Islets, part of the inviolable territory of Korea, as Japan's territory and vociferated about "maritime threat" from China.

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