Regime Calls Bush Address Aggression
From Times Wire Reports
North Korea, in its first reaction to President Bush’s State of the Union address, labeled his comments an “undisguised declaration of aggression.” North Korea said it “will never allow the U.S. to wantonly encroach upon the [North’s] sovereignty and dignity,” a Foreign Ministry spokesman told the official KCNA news agency.
Bush said in his address that North Korea was “an oppressive regime” that is “using its nuclear program to incite fear and seek concessions.”
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