North Korea’s Statement Prompts Summit Cancellation: “Political dummy” Pence “spat out nonsense”

Courtesy North Korea’s Central News Agency:

At an interview with Fox News on May 21, US Vice-President Pence made unbridled and impudent remarks that North Korea might end like Libya, military option for North Korea never came off the table, the US needs complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation, and so on.

As a person involved in the US affairs, I cannot suppress my surprise at such ignorant and stupid remarks gushing out from the mouth of the US vice-president.

If he is vice-president of “single superpower” as is in name, it will be proper for him to know even a little bit about the current state of global affairs and to sense to a certain degree the trends in dialogue and the climate of détente.

We could surmise more than enough what a political dummy he is as he is trying to compare the DPRK, a nuclear weapon state, to Libya that had simply installed a few items of equipment and fiddled around with them.

Soon after the White House National Security Adviser Bolton made the reckless remarks, Vice-President Pence has again spat out nonsense that the DPRK would follow in Libya’s footstep.

It is to be underlined, however, that in order not to follow in Libya’s footstep, we paid a heavy price to build up our powerful and reliable strength that can defend ourselves and safeguard peace and security in the Korean peninsula and the region.

In view of the remarks of the US high-ranking politicians who have not yet woken up to this stark reality and compare the DPRK to Libya that met a tragic fate, I come to think that they know too little about us.

To borrow their words, we can also make the US taste an appalling tragedy it has neither experienced nor even imagined up to now.

Before making such reckless threatening remarks without knowing exactly who he is facing, Pence should have seriously considered the terrible consequences of his words.

It is the US who has asked for dialogue, but now it is misleading the public opinion as if we have invited them to sit with us.

I only wonder what is the ulterior motive behind its move and what is it the US has calculated to gain from that.

We will neither beg the US for dialogue nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us.

Whether the US will meet us at a meeting room or encounter us at nuclear-to-nuclear showdown is entirely dependent upon the decision and behavior of the United States.

In case the US offends against our goodwill and clings to unlawful and outrageous acts, I will put forward a suggestion to our supreme leadership for reconsidering the DPRK-US summit.

Second Lady Karen Pence Unveils the Christmas Decorations at the Vice President’s Residence

Washington, DC—Second Lady Karen Pence continues the tradition of decorating the Vice President’s Residence for the Christmas season. This year’s theme is “Make the Season Bright” with metallic ornaments, stars, and candles throughout the residence. There are four Christmas trees on the main floor, donated by Hedlund Christmas Trees of Montesano, Washington. Thirty-six wreaths hang throughout the residence; nearly a mile of Christmas lights brighten the place; and 800 yards of ribbon adorn the Christmas trees. Approximately 40 staff and volunteers helped to decorate the residence. In the foyer, there is a fireplace with stockings hanging on the mantel for all of the members of the Pence family, including their pets. Throughout the month of December, the Pence family will welcome more than 2,000 guests into the Vice President’s Residence. The photos below provide a look at Christmas inside the Vice President’s Residence.

In the dining room, guests will see a beautifully decorated fireplace mantel and tree. The tree is known as the Grand National Reserve Tree.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

In the foyer, a Christmas tree stands in the nook, decorated with ornaments created by participants in the Art Therapy Program at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. A nutcracker stands on each side of the tree.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Ornaments created by participants in the Art Therapy Program at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis decorate the tree in the foyer.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Gingerbread house designed as a replica of the Vice President’s Residence.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

The gingerbread house is made of more than 100 pounds of gingerbread, candy, and icing.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

A nativity scene is on display in the foyer.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Metallic stars hang in the living room and wreaths decorate the windows.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Garland drapes the mirror in the living room with Christmas floral arrangements on the tables.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

A Christmas tree dedicated to military service members and veterans stands in the sunroom. Each branch of the military is represented with ornaments created by family members of the military.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Ornaments created by military families hang on the Christmas tree in the sunroom.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

Garland drapes the fireplace mantel in the library of the residence with candles and pine cones on top of the mantel. Nutcrackers and miniature Christmas trees sit on the bookshelves.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)

A Christmas tree, located in the library, is decorated with ornaments that recognize the Pence’s pets, Harley, Hazel, and Pickle.

There are copper dog bones and a whimsical mouse ornament on the tree.

(Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti)