The US politicians, when speaking of hostile policy towards the DPRK, they are uproarious about sanctions and blockade against the DPRK, vilifying Korean-style socialism.
It appears that the US seeks to step up the moves of isolating and stifling the DPRK and wait for the “change” in the DPRK. But it is a foolish dream.
Washington is greatly mistaken. It is ignorant of its opponent nation. The DPRK is the country of single-hearted unity in which the army and people are rallied around its leader and Korean-style socialism remains unchanged.
Led by the dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un, the DPRK army and people are advancing along the road to socialism indicated by President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il and would keep its track without vacillation.
The Korean people regard the US evermore intensified sanctions and blockade against the DPRK as a ridiculous action of those who are fearful of the might and invincibility of Korean-style socialist system.
Even though the US applies severer sanctions and blockade against the DPRK, it can never browbeat the country. On the contrary, it could meet bigger failure.
The US history of hostile policy toward the DPRK proves this.
To look back on the past, the US has persistently resorted to military pressure and economic blockade policy to isolate and stifle the DPRK.
In recent years its moves for sanctions against the DPRK have become craftier. It took issue with the DPRK’s peaceful satellite launch and politicized and internationalized the issue even though it did not take issue with such thing by other countries. The US prodded its allied forces to apply collective sanctions against the DPRK.
For decades the US has unsuccessfully resorted to the moves against the DPRK. Instead, the DPRK has been catapulted to the center stage of the world.
Despite the US ceaseless economic blockade and isolation, political and military pressure and threat, the DPRK has built powerful nuclear deterrent to guarantee the sovereignty of the country. The might of Songun Korea has significantly grown stronger.
The US has suffered a defeat in the decades-long DPRK-US showdown and experienced a hot agony of shame in the international arena.
Washington’s behavior is a brainchild of wrong policy deriving from inveterate hostility and ignorance towards the DPRK. The US administration should draw a due lesson from the failure of their policy toward the DPRK and behave with discretion, though belatedly. They have not yet come to their senses.
The US is seeking to follow the past policy toward the DPRK obsessed with daydream.
It is too late for regret.
It is not wise of Washington to tread its predecessors’ steps.