Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Trump's Thoughtless Wordplay over DPRK
The mouth of Trump, master of invective ill-famed for spouting bellicose and irresponsible rhetoric, caused trouble again.

At a recent interview with Fox News, he said the US is incredibly well prepared to cope with the "north's provocation" and anyone will be "greatly shocked" to know about it.

It is nothing surprising as he reeled off the rhetoric calling for "totally destroying" a sovereign state at the UN arena, obliged to discuss peace issue, only to throw the world into consternation.

But what is worthy taking note of is his sordid wordplay before his Asian junket.

Maybe, he wanted to threaten the DPRK, embolden his stooges like Japan and south Korea and show off his "might".

But this only proves that he has a serious headache and is driven into the corner because of the DPRK.

Now he is introducing nuclear carrier task force and other massive strategic hardware into the waters off the Korean peninsula while spreading such ambiguous phrases as the "calm before the storm" and "only one effective way". He is, at the same time, making all desperate efforts to make the whole world join it in putting sanctions and pressure on the DPRK, only to see it proving ineffective.

Instead, he disclosed his true nature as a nuclear war maniac before the world and was diagnosed as "incurably mentally deranged".

The CNN recently carried out an opinion poll and 63 percent of respondents denounced Trump's DPRK policy as an "imprudent one which escalates tension".

There are strong assertions within the US political circle calling on Trump to take his hands off Korea, and experts on the Korean issue are denouncing Trump for trying to settle the "nuclear issue of the north", whose solution has been failed despite scores of years of endeavors, with a few improvised words. They comment that Trump is too incompetent to play the role of standing in confrontation with the DPRK as it becomes a hard challenge even to a president possessed of abilities and judgment.

Yet, Trump behaves as if he will do something big, while bluffing about "full preparedness" and "big shock". He absolutely needs medicine for curing his psychical disorder.

He even affirmatively estimated and encouraged "China's participation in sanctions against the DPRK", and said that "China is truly helping the US over the north Korea issue". These brownnosing words are utterly sickening and disgusting.

Trump's wild outbursts are just a hysteric spasmodic symptom of his discomfort and fear after finding that his strategy does not work on the DPRK and the DPRK is getting stronger, instead.

Incompetent ones are apt to make a false show of power.

Now is high time for the US to ponder over the might of the DPRK's state nuclear force.

KCNA

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