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Wed, 11/30/2016 - 14:59
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KCNA Commentary Advises U.S. to Think with Reason

Pyongyang, November 30 (KCNA) -- There are politicians in the U.S. who have still an unrealistic way of thinking about the DPRK. Antony Blinken, U.S. deputy secretary of State, claimed that "north Korea cannot be recognized as a nuclear weapons state and its access to nukes should not be allowed," negating the assertion made by the director of National Intelligence of the U.S. that the denuclearization of Korea is a failure. In this regard an expert on Korean affairs in an article contributed to NK News said that the man styling himself a politician is still claiming Pyongyang's denuclearization to be the goal of the U.S. because of little experience in the Northeast Asian issue, adding that Blinken seems to live in the juvenile world. This is jeering at the anachronistic and trite way of thinking of the man who has no elementary ability to face up to the reality. Recently Michael Hayden, former director of CIA, in an article contributed to the U.S. paper "The Hill" confessed to the fact about the denuclearization of Korea being an impossible goal was the view already unofficially shared among the U.S. intelligence authorities a decade ago. This created big sensation. All these facts objectively prove that the U.S. finds itself in such tight corner that it has no choice but to change its strategic option. Washington would be well advised to face up to the reality. It can take a wise option only when it proceeds from a realistic way of thinking. -0-

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