After
all, how are you bolstering your sincere intention for seeking peace, when
you’re practicing killing them?
by FRANK SELLERSMay 16, 2018, 01:19
Just
ahead of upcoming peace talks between South Korea, the US, and North Korea, the
Republic of Korea and the US conduct military scenario drills rehearsing
conflict against the North.
These
drills are being perceived by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea as a
provocation. CGTN reports:
The
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea cancelled talks with the Republic of
Korea in response to military drills carried out between ROK and the United
States, Yonhap reported Wednesday (local time).
According
to the report, DPRK’s Central News Agency (KCNA) stated that the air force
drills being carried out between ROK and the United States are a “rehearsal for
invasion of the North and a provocation.”
The
talks scheduled for Wednesday were planned to discuss follow up actions
following the historic summit that took place between DPRK’s leader Kim Jon Un
and ROK’s president Moon Jae-in.
The
DPRK has also threatened to pull out of the upcoming Trump summit over the
military drills.
“This
exercise targeting us, which is being carried out across South Korea, is a
flagrant challenge to the Panmunjom Declaration and an intentional military
provocation running counter to the positive political development on the Korean
Peninsula,” the KCNA report said. “The United States will also have to
undertake careful deliberations about the fate of the planned DPRK-U.S. summit
in light of this provocative military ruckus jointly conducted with the South
Korean authorities.”
In
response to the DPRK’s announcement, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Heather
Nauert stated “We will continue to plan the meeting,” adding there has been “no
notification” that the DPRK plans to cancel the summit.
The
cancelled talks with ROK were due to take place on the southern side of the
truce village of Panmunjom, where the two Korea leaders had called for a formal
end to the 1950-53 Korean War, and a plan to begin a “complete
denuclearization” of the Korean Peninsula.
With
information from Yonhap. Story is developing. Check back for updates.
We
were looking talks aimed at ending a war and removing a potential nuclear
danger, which now appear to be little more than talks between Washington and
Pyongyang, which will apparently realize the subject of American forces, and
how they are propping up the war and threat of hostilities, as the Korean talks
appear to be off the table and negotiations with Trump seem to now be on life
support.
While
this situation is still playing out, the question comes, why in the world are
the US and South Korea conducting military drills perspective of a conflict
with North Korea going down just a day before peace talks are to ensue,
envisioning further development of a denuclearization agreement? Whose bright
idea was it to move forward with this regimen? How are you showing the opposite
party your sincerity and commitment to peace and denuclearization when you go
on to continue practicing conflicts that see them as the foe to be eliminated
or neutralized as a threat?
Meanwhile,
this is taking place right on the heels of Trump’s violation of a multilateral
nuclear weapons development accord with Iran, where Washington, after agreeing to be a party to shackle Iran’s
nuclear development picks up with perceiving Iran as a threat, and resumes its
economic pressures on the country, apparently with a view to provoking popular
unrest leading to potential regime change. Openly.
Even
if the US and ROK had had this drill in the works for some time and simply has
failed to cancel it, we’d still be looking at some rank incompetence here. But
with this being coupled with the JCPOA withdrawal, one begins to wonder whether
these were conducted sequentially in order to nix a potential peace agreement,
therefore threatening any economic
cooperation between the Koreas and their neighbors, as well as protecting
the interests of the American missile defense shield and the military
industrial complex. It’s really kind of hard to envision this going down
without some real intention to derail improved relations and protect the status
quo, or else some real stupidity; that is, assuming that North Korea is and
ever was sincere on settling for peace anyway. What are they smoking on in DC?
Can’t we at least pretend we want peace? How about some peace drills?
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