Once a foreign personage had a personal interview with Chairman Kim Jong Il and told the latter that the DPRK always emerged victorious in the showdown with the US and he could not find out what the source of the invincibility was.
Kim Jong Il gave a ready answer that it was the DPRK people’s disposition that, the more one oppressed them, the fiercer they made headway against it.
Being impressed by Kim Jong Il’s answer, he wrote in his editorial “DPRK’s Political Dynamics”… The law of action and reaction is the Newton’s third law that serves as the basis of classic dynamics. As proved by the law, the more desperately the US gives pressure to the DPRK, the stronger the latter becomes. The more fiercely the US threats the DPRK with nukes, the more powerful the latter’s striking capability becomes. This is the DPRK’s political dynamics made public by Chairman Kim Jong Il of the National Defence Commission.
The law of the DPRK’s political dynamics of reacting with force bigger than the given one in the reflection of Kim Jong Il’s tough and audacious disposition and self-confidence who smashes the enemy with a sword when the former comes up with a knife, with a gun if the former with a rifle.
In Kim Jong Un’s era the DPRK has become a dignified world nuclear power, a military power and displaying its inexhaustible might while fundamentally changing the dynamic structure of the international politics and the geopolitical position of the Korean peninsula, and this proves more vividly the truthfulness of the law of the DPRK’s political dynamics.
Such reality reminds the people of the statement made by a senior researcher of an institute of the US that “the sanctions and military acts against the DPRK are reckless venture that invites big disaster”.