THE New Communist Party of Britain (NCP) congratulates Democratic Korea 
(DPRK) on the successful test of their ballistic missile defence system 
this week. We salute the outstanding work of the Democratic People’s 
Republic of Korea’s  scientists and workers who made this 
essential contribution to the DPRK’s defence possible. Strengthening the
 DPRK’s nuclear defence is an essential deterrent to US imperialism and 
its puppets that will guarantee peace throughout Asia and the rest of 
the world.
 
Donald Trump and his minions in Washington and the United Nations (UN) 
are predictably bleating about what the UN Secretary-General calls the 
“complete disregard for the united view of the international community”.
 But the bogus theory that only the imperialist powers have the right to
 possess nuclear weapons is only upheld by the imperialists themselves 
and those who seek to curry favour with them.
 
In any case, no-one cares much about the UN these days, least of all the
 imperialists themselves who only pay lip service to UN institutions 
when it serves their interests. When the Americans can use it to 
rubber-stamp their aggression the world organisation is supported. When 
it is no longer of any further use to them it is ignored and discarded.
 
Whilst the DPRK threatens no-one US imperialism poses the greatest 
danger to world peace. The US National Missile Defence system has 
triggered another global arms race. The tearing up of the Anti-Ballistic
 Missile treaty has undermined every other international agreement on 
nuclear weapons. At the same time the imperialists are trying to use 
part of the non-proliferation treaty as an instrument to bully and 
threaten any country attempting to develop an independent nuclear 
industry.
 
The treaty defines “nuclear-weapon states” as those that have built and 
tested nuclear weapons before 1st January 1967; these are the USA, 
Russia, Britain, France and People’s China.
 
Four UN members have refused to sign the non-proliferation treaty. India
 and Pakistan have openly tested their own nuclear weapons with the 
covert blessing of the imperialist powers. Israel likes to pose as a 
covert nuclear power by refusing to confirm or deny possessing atomic 
weapons and denying international inspection of its nuclear plant in 
Dimona, whilst South Sudan, which only became independent in 2011, is 
far too poor to develop its own nuclear industry.
 
The non-proliferation treaty, which was signed in 1968 to halt nuclear 
proliferation, also committed the signatories to work towards universal 
nuclear disarmament. None of them have done so. Because the 
non-proliferation agreement has still to be implemented by the 
imperialist camp, every sovereign state has the legitimate right to 
develop its nuclear industry.
 
Democratic Korea, People’s China and India have, nevertheless, pledged 
never to be the first to use nuclear weapons. None of the imperialist 
powers will give a similar guarantee.
 
The DPRK had no choice but to develop its nuclear energy programme and 
its own independent nuclear deterrent. Its enemies are close at hand. 
The DPRK threatens no one. But US imperialism wants to perpetuate the 
division of Korea and ultimately to extinguish socialism on the Korean 
peninsula. US nuclear-armed warships are stationed off the Korean coast 
and American anti-ballistic missile systems and thousands of US troops 
are stationed in the occupied south of Korea and Japan.
The struggling peoples of the world have learnt the lessons of 
Yugoslavia, Iraq and Libya, who were powerless to resist the might of 
US-led imperialism, whilst genuine communists have been heartened by the
 determined steps taken by the people’s government in north Korea to 
defend the sovereignty of the DPRK in the face of increasing threats of 
war from the US imperialists and their lackeys.
 
 
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