Thursday 23 January 2014

ASSPUK -JISGE and UK KFA commentary of the 46th anniversary of the capture of the USS Pueblo

                               
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF SONGUN POLITICS UK
http://www.uk-songun.com/index.php email juche007@yahoo.co.uk
                          London 23rd of January Juche 103
                      



      Today the 23rd January is the anniversary of the capture of the US imperialist armed spy ship the USS Pueblo by the Korean People's Army navy . The "Pueblo " is now on display at the Fatherland Liberation War Museum of the DPRK in Pyongyang . It forms the central part of the display of captured enemy weapons. It is the only US warship to be in the hands of an adversary of the US.  The ship had remained in Wonsan for many years and then in 1998 was taken to the River Taedong in Pyongyang and moored at the site where the USS General Sherman was sunk by Korean patriots led by Kim Ung U the grandfather of the great leader President Kim Il Sung . Now it has been moved to the reconstructed and expanded Fatherland Liberation War Museum .
                     
 
                                       A delegation of of the JISGE and ASSPUK has visited the "Pueblo " twice ,once in 2008 and at the new site in 2013. The "Pueblo " is a graphic and substantial demonstration of US imperialism's crimes against the Korean  people . 
The "Pueblo " was captured 7 miles off Wonsan on the east coast of the DPRK . Its crew were armed and so was the ship ,as it had a machine gun mounted at the stern . A small group of KPA sailors managed to overpower over 80 US personnel and capture them.
   The US imperialists arrogantly demanded that the DPRK hand back both the ship and the crew , threatening to bomb the DPRK. The great leader President Kim Il Sung stood firm saying the DPRK would match all-out war for all-out war. The modern revisionists also suggested the DPRK hand back the ship and its crew but the DPRK stood firm and the "USS Pueblo " is still in Pyongyang 46 years later .

ASSPUK
JISGE

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