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U.S exposes true agenda behind peace facade
DDM News

North Korea has condemned the recent decision by U.S President Donald Trump to ease restrictions on American arms exports.
Diaspora digital media (DDM) revealed that the criticism came through a scathing commentary released on Sunday by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The North Korean government described the U.S. decision as a dangerous provocation and a threat to global peace and stability.
The commentary accused Washington of adopting double standards promoting diplomacy in public while secretly fueling global conflicts.
According to KCNA, the U.S. is pretending to be a peace mediator while actively distributing weapons of mass destruction.
The statement claimed that such actions empower warmongers and prolong wars in various regions across the world.
On April 9, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at simplifying procedures for exporting U.S.-made weapons.
The new policy is intended to support the U.S. defense industry and strengthen military ties with allies.
However, the move has sparked concern among international observers and arms control advocates.
Critics argue that easing export controls could lead to more weapons reaching conflict zones and unstable governments.
Many fear that this policy could escalate ongoing wars, particularly in volatile regions like Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
President Trump has repeatedly called for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
Yet his administration continues to increase military support to Ukraine, including through arms shipments and training programs.
This contradiction has not gone unnoticed by Pyongyang.
North Korea sees the U.S. strategy as hypocritical and deeply destabilizing.
KCNA stated that the United States has no sincere interest in promoting peace.
Instead, it accused the U.S. of seeking to dominate the world through military might and arms proliferation.
The North Korean commentary warned that such policies may lead to uncontrollable arms races and further global instability.
It did not announce any specific countermeasures but emphasized that Pyongyang remains highly vigilant.
North Korea has long been at odds with the United States, particularly over military exercises and weapons development.
The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most militarized regions in the world.
Despite numerous talks, relations between Washington and Pyongyang have remained tense and unproductive.
North Korea frequently points to U.S. military presence in South Korea and arms deals with Japan as signs of aggression.
The latest U.S. decision only deepens Pyongyang’s mistrust.
Experts say the new arms policy could provoke rival nations to enhance their own military capabilities.
Some analysts believe it may also weaken global arms control agreements.
There are concerns that U.S. weapons could end up in the hands of extremist groups or authoritarian regimes.
Arms control organizations have expressed alarm over the lack of oversight in the new policy.
They warn that short-term strategic gains could result in long-term global insecurity.
The executive order may benefit U.S. defense contractors but raises ethical and security questions.
The policy appears to prioritize economic and geopolitical advantage over global peace initiatives.
North Korea’s strong response reflects broader fears about a new era of intensified global militarization.
International security experts suggest that this policy may send the wrong message to both allies and adversaries.
It signals that the U.S. prefers military buildup over diplomatic resolutions.
Such moves could also push countries like China, Iran, and North Korea to accelerate weapons development.
This, in turn, risks sparking fresh confrontations or expanding existing conflicts.
The Biden administration’s arms export stance had previously emphasized caution and oversight.
Trump’s reversal of that approach may further widen ideological divides between superpowers.
As the U.S. continues to assert its global influence, critics warn that military dominance cannot substitute for genuine diplomacy.
North Korea’s denunciation may be one of many to follow if global fears over arms proliferation continue to rise.
While the U.S. defends the move as a strategic necessity, the international community remains wary.
Only time will reveal whether the policy leads to strengthened alliances—or increased chaos on the world stage.
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