Pyongyang, November 19 (KCNA) — The U.S. Biden administration is jittery about its DPRK policy on the verge of total bankruptcy.
Occasioned by the APEC summit on November 15, Biden chaired the “three-party summit talks” with the chief executives of Japan and the puppet ROK in Lima, Peru.
At the talks they agreed to establish a “tripartite cooperation office” against the DPRK, while Biden blew his own horn, touting it as a “new era of tripartite cooperation”.
Japan and the puppet ROK shamelessly danced to his tune, terming the “three-party cooperation” not only beneficial to their national interests but also “indispensable for peace and prosperity” in region. They loudly said that the “three-party cooperation office” will serve as a “durable foundation” for leading stronger cooperation between the three nations.
Timed to coincide with the confab of the chief executives of the three countries for securing the institutional and structural establishment of “three-party cooperation”, the three-party multi-domain exercises, Freedom Edge, were launched again, involving U.S. super-large nuclear carrier George Washington as flagship and new-generation fighter jets mainly tasked with precision strikes on core facilities of the DPRK. Such regular anti-DPRK war rehearsals provoke serious concern.
The master and its servants established “new three-party cooperative relations” one year ago and have busied themselves to put it into an institutional, regular and general basis since then.
It is primarily aimed at perpetuating their anti-DPRK “confrontational policy” based on “tripartite cooperation” as their “invariable national policy” by bequeathing it as “legacy” to their next regimes and thus upsetting the balance of power in the Korean peninsula and the region.
What the world has witnessed since the start of the “era of tripartite cooperation” talked big by the U.S., Japan and the ROK is by no means peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and the region.
In actuality, the current U.S. administration has put its policy of nuclear confrontation with the DPRK into practice and frantically staged various war exercises to invade the DPRK, calling for putting into operation the real-time missile information sharing system and intensifying the three-party joint military drills with its henchmen along with the “era of tripartite cooperation”.
The U.S., Japan and the ROK frequently brought nuclear strategic assets and even NATO forces to the Korean peninsula and its vicinity to disturb peace of the Asia-Pacific region and provoke regional countries’ heightened surveillance, all of which have nothing to do with security and peace.
In a joint statement, released at the end of the “summit”, the U.S. specified the DPRK and other independent countries in the region as targets of siege and stifling, thereby producing the entity called the “tripartite cooperation office” as an institutional foundation for expanding the U.S.-led military bloc in the Asia-Pacific region.
Such moves of the U.S., Japan and the ROK for securing permanent “three-party cooperation” have sown the seed of discord and confrontation deeper into the Korean peninsula and the Asia-Pacific region. This is a revelation of the scheme to seize the political and military supremacy in the region by dint of the military bloc that has evolved into a nuclear alliance.
But such unprecedented confrontational hysteria of the hostile states has brought such undesirable catastrophic results as the DPRK’s possession of powerful sighting telescope and ICBMs targeting the U.S. at all times and the establishment of a just strategic structure in Northeast Asia.
In the final analysis, the “tripartite cooperation era” billed by the U.S., Japan and the ROK as the greatest, has turned into the “era of tripartite ruin”.
Among those who met in Camp David last August allegedly to open up an “era of completely new three-party cooperation”, one has already been ousted from his premiership and another one will soon leave the Oval Office and the last one is on the verge of being impeached, for being forsaken by the public.
No wonder, such miserable fates of the pioneers of the “three-party cooperation” illustrate that the “three-party cooperation era” has no future.
Their tightening of ill-minded military cooperation will only bring the DPRK’s strong and regular retaliatory actions. -0-
www.kcna.kp (2024.11.19.)