• mathemachristian[he]@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Here the full address:

    https://archive.ph/1RRvV

    Notable bits:

    Today the Supreme People’s Assembly newly legalized the policy of our Republic toward the south on the basis of putting an end to the nearly 80 year-long history of inter-Korean relations and recognizing the two states both existing in the Korean peninsula.

    As solemnly clarified at the 2023 December Plenary Meeting of the Party Central Committee, our Party, government and people had shown great magnanimity and tireless patience and made sincere efforts always with the view that those of the ROK are still the fellow countrymen and compatriots in the long period of history and even discussed with them the great cause of national reunification in a candid manner.

    But it is the final conclusion drawn from the bitter history of the inter-Korean relations that we cannot go along the road of national restoration and reunification together with the ROK clan that adopted as its state policy the all-out confrontation with our Republic, dreaming of the “collapse of our government” and “unification by absorption,” and lost compatriotic consciousness, getting more vicious and arrogant in the madcap confrontational racket.

    The north-south relations have been completely fixed into the relations between two states hostile to each other and the relations between two belligerent states, not the consanguineous or homogeneous ones any more. This is the present situation of the relations between the north and the south today caused by the heinous and self-destructive confrontational maneuvers of the ROK, a group of outsiders’ top-class stooges, and the true picture of the Korean peninsula just unveiled before the world.

    I have already recalled at the recent plenary meeting that the so-called constitution of the ROK openly stipulates that “the territory of the ROK covers the Korean peninsula and its attached islands”.

    There is no provision specifying such definition in the existing constitution of our country. Since our Republic definitely defined the ROK as a foreign country and the most hostile state after completely eliminating the original concept contradictory to reality that the ROK is the partner for reconciliation and reunification and the fellow countrymen, it is necessary to take legal steps to legitimately and correctly define the territorial sphere where the sovereignty of the DPRK as an independent socialist nation is exercised.

    In my opinion, we can specify in our constitution the issue of completely occupying, subjugating and reclaiming the ROK and annex it as a part of the territory of our Republic in case of a war breaks out on the Korean peninsula.

    And I think it is right to specify in the relevant paragraph of our constitution that such linguistic remnants misinterpreting the north and the south as fellow countrymen as “3 000-ri tapestry-like land” and “80 million compatriots” are not used in the political, ideological, mental and cultural life of our people, and that education should be intensified to instill into them the firm idea that ROK is their primary foe and invariable principal enemy.

    For the present, we should take strict stepwise measures to thoroughly block all the channels of north-south communication along the border, including the one of physically and completely cutting off the railway tracks in our side, which existed as a symbol of north-south exchange and cooperation, to an irretrievable level.

    We should also completely remove the eye-sore “Monument to the Three Charters for National Reunification” standing at the southern gateway to the capital city of Pyongyang and take other measures so as to completely eliminate such concepts as “reunification”, “reconciliation” and “fellow countrymen” from the national history of our Republic.

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    9 months ago

    This is like an obnoxious kid you’re playing baseball with saying “I’m gonna take my bat and ball and go home!”, except it’s not his bat. Or ball. And everyone knows that it’s his fault his home is a shithole.

    • Ferrous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 months ago

      Yes, definitely all Kim’s fault. Never mind the 20% of its population that got slaughtered in the Korean War.

      • magnetosphere@kbin.social
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        9 months ago

        The Korean War “ended” in 1953. The leadership of North Korea hasn’t managed to get their shit together in over 70 years. You’re right to suggest it’s not all Kim’s fault. It took several generations of general ineptitude, greed, and bullheadedness, while alienating and provoking potential allies. Kim has only continued that “grand” tradition; he didn’t start it. Thank you for the clarification.

        • cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml
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          9 months ago

          The Korean War never actually ended. It’s a frozen conflict with the demilitarized zone serving as a defacto border. Because of this, both the south and the north never demilitarized. The US and South Korea still to this day conduct massive military exercises which, from North Koreas perspective, could be used as cover for an invasion. While Americans have largely forgotten about the war, it still plays a large role in Korean policy decisions on both sides of the divide.

          • sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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            9 months ago

            For anyone who has never been to the DMZ in Korea, it’s worth a visit. It’s been decades since I went, but when I was there the room that they use to meet had big North Korean guards on one side, hard-eyeing the big (The picked guys who were all like 6’5" or something) guards from the South. Like that feeling you get when you’re out at night and a couple guys start eyeing each other and you know shit is probably about to go down. That’s how it felt in the room. Like the guards were ready to start brawling at any second. It was very tense, weird, and surreal.

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    9 months ago

    Good for the DPRK to cease tolerating Fail Korea and instead pursue more useful diplomacy. Closing the border to FK would allow the DPRK to focus its efforts elsewhere.

    Fail Korea will always be a US puppet that would gladly separate the Korean people in service of imperialism and capitalism.

    Juche is looking good in 2024.