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How To End The Korea Crisis By Ron Paul!!
(2017-09-29 at 01:23:35 )
How to End the Korea Crisis by Ron Paul
The descent of United States-North Korea "crisis" to the level of schoolyard taunts should be remembered as one of the most bizarre, dangerous, and disgraceful chapters in United States foreign policy history.
President Trump, who holds the lives of millions of Koreans and Americans in his hands, has taken to calling the North Korean dictator "rocket man on a suicide mission." Why? To goad him into launching some sort of action to provoke an American response? Maybe the United States president is not even going to wait for that.
We remember from the Tonkin Gulf false flag that the provocation does not even need to be real. We are in extremely dangerous territory and Congress for the most part either remains asleep or is cheering on the sabre-rattling.
Now we have North Korean threats to detonate hydrogen bombs over the Pacific Ocean and United States threats to "totally destroy" the country.
We are told that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is a "madman." That is just what they said about Saddam, Gaddafi, Assad, and everyone else the neocons target for United States military action. We do not need to be fans of North Korea to be skeptical of the war propaganda delivered by the mainstream media to the benefit of the neocons and the military industrial complex.
Where are the cooler heads in Washington to tone down this war footing?
Making matters worse, there is very little understanding of the history of the conflict. The United States spends more on its military than the next ten or so countries combined, with thousands of nuclear weapons that can destroy the world many times over.
Nearly 70 years ago a United States-led attack on Korea led to mass destruction and the death of nearly 30 percent of the North Korean population. That war has not yet ended.
Why has a peace treaty not been signed? Newly-elected South Korean president Moon Jae-in has proposed direct negotiations with North Korea leading to a peace treaty.
The United States does not favor such a bilateral process. In fact, the United States laughed off a perfectly sensible offer made by the Russians and Chinese, with the agreement of the North Koreans, for a "double freeze" - the North Koreans would suspend missile launches if the United States and South Korea suspend military exercises aimed at the overthrow of the North Korean government.
So where are there cooler heads? Encouragingly, they are to be found in South Korea, which would surely suffer massively should a war break out.
While United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was bragging that the new United Nations sanctions against North Korea would result in a near-complete blockade of the country (an act of war), the South Korean government did something last week that shocked the world: it announced an eight million dollar humanitarian aid package for pregnant mothers and infant children in North Korea. The United States and its allies are furious over the move, but how could anyone claim the mantle of "humanitarianism" while imposing sanctions that aim at starving civilians until they attempt an overthrow of their government?
Here is how to solve the seven-decade old crisis: pull all United States troops out of the Korean peninsula; end all military exercises on the North Korean border; encourage direct talks between the North and South and offer to host or observe them with an international delegation including the Russians and Chinese, which are after all Koreas neighbors.
The schoolyard insults back and forth between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un are not funny. They are in fact an insult to all of the rest of us!
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