Recently, the Institute for American Studies of the DPRK Foreign Ministry issued a memorandum highlighting the perceived threat posed by the U.S.’s new missile defense system. The memorandum asserts that the U.S.’s “Golden Dome” missile defense system is not a defensive measure but a dangerous initiative aimed at bolstering its military muscle and assertiveness on the global stage.
This move by the U.S. to establish a missile defense system is seen as a part of its overarching strategy for uni-polar domination, with a focus on militarizing outer space. The memorandum points out the U.S.’s historical inclination towards militarizing space and its relentless pursuit of military superiority through such initiatives.
Notably, the U.S.’s plan for the “Golden Dome” missile defense system is viewed as a means to justify its hegemonic military actions and accelerate the arms race, particularly in outer space. The memorandum warns of the potential consequences of such militarization, citing examples like the development of an orbit transporter and unmanned spacecraft by the U.S. Space Force.
Furthermore, the U.S.’s collaboration with countries like Japan and the ROK in establishing an integrated missile defense system is viewed with suspicion. The memorandum suggests that such partnerships are aimed at consolidating U.S. military influence in the region and using satellite countries to further its strategic interests.

The memorandum also sheds light on the massive financial investment by the U.S. in its armaments, particularly in the space field. The cost projections for the “Golden Dome” missile defense system indicate that it could be the largest arms buildup plan in history, raising concerns about global security and the implications of the U.S.’s aggressive militarization efforts.
In conclusion, the memorandum emphasizes the need for maintaining a balance of power to ensure security in the face of escalating military tensions. It cautions against the dangers of unchecked militarization and underscores the importance of addressing current and future challenges through responsible and balanced approaches to security.

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