Saturday 17 March 2012

DPRK satellite launch will demonstrate power of Songun and vitality of the Juche independent national economy

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
London 17th of March Juche 101(2012)

Yesterday the DPRK Space technology Committee announced a plan to launch the Kwangmyongsong-3 satellite using the Unha-3 rocket as the launch vehicle . This will be launched in April during the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great leader comrade Kim Il Sung. Such a spectacular event will of course add majesty and grandeur to the celebrations but more significantly will be a striking demonstration of the power of the DPRK which is an independent socialist country based on Juche and self-reliance. The rocket will be made 100% from DPRK resources and technology using the creative labour of Korean scientists and workers. No other country in the world is so independent and self-reliant. The US space programme was heavily dependent on the expertise of Nazi rocket scientist Werner Von Braun.
The DPRK is now in the proud ranks of satellite launching nations. The UK does not have a facility to launch its own satellites , it depends on other countries such as the US for rocket launches. The Unha-3 when it lifts off will be the proud fruit of the socialist independent national economy of the DPRK, a proud fruit of the Juche idea and Songun idea. Without the leadership of the great leaders comrade Kim Il Sung and comrade Kim Jong Il(which is now by carried forward by respected general Kim Jong Un) none of this would be possible. Indeed the launch of the Unha-3 will be a fitting tribute to the great leader comrade Kim Il Sung on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Nowadays the DPRK is rushing ahead in the vanguard of the CNC revolution under the banner of Songun. No imperialist sanctions can stop it.
Some countries have already tried to speak ill of the planned rocket launch in the DPRK and the US even plans to blackmail the DPRK into not launching the rocket. No one ever questioned the right of the US to have a space programme so why should they take issue with the DPRK's space programme. It is the independent and sovereign right of the DPRK which no one should interfere with.
ASSPUK
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UK KFA

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