Myth of America's "Mightiness" Broken in Korean War
Pyongyang, July 27 (KCNA) -- The Korean War (June 1950-July 1953) was a disgraceful war for the U.S. imperialists because it exploded the myth of their "mightiness" and started them on the downhill.
At that time many people of the world were thinking that there was no power to match with the United States on the globe and that a country could achieve democracy, freedom and sovereignty only with its "assistance". (continued)
Korean Victory Day Observed
Pyongyang, July 27 (KCNA) -- Shapril Arsiyad, chairman of the Indonesian Federation of Transport Workers Unions, released a statement on July 21 on the occasion of the 57th anniversary of the Korean people's victory in the Fatherland Liberation War.
July 27 was a day when the Korean people emerged victors by shattering the myth about the "mightiness" of the U.S. in the war, the statement noted, and went on:
The DPRK won a shining victory in the last Korean War thanks to the outstanding strategy and Juche-based war methods of President Kim Il Sung and the Korean people's heroic self-sacrificing spirit. (continued)
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