What
the Media isn’t Telling You About North Korea’s
Missile Tests
By Mike Whitney
September 04, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- Here’s what the media isn’t telling you about
North Korea’s recent missile tests.
Last
Monday, the DPRK fired a Hwasong-12
intermediate-range ballistic missile over
Japan’s Hokkaido Island. The missile landed in
the waters beyond the island harming neither
people nor property.
The media immediately condemned the test as a
“bold and provocative act” that showed the
North’s defiance of UN resolutions and “contempt
for its neighbors.” President Trump sharply
criticized the missile test saying:
“Threatening and destabilizing actions only
increase the North Korean regime’s isolation
in the region and among all nations of the
world. All options are on the table.”
What
the media failed to mention was that, for the
last three weeks, Japan, South Korea and the US
have been engaged in large-scale joint-military
drills on Hokkaido Island and in South Korea.
These needlessly provocative war games are
designed to simulate an invasion of North Korea
and a “decapitation” operation to remove (Re:
Kill) the regime. North Korea’s supreme leader,
Kim Jong-un has asked the US repeatedly to end
these military exercises, but the US has
stubbornly refused. The US reserves the right to
threaten anyone, anytime and anywhere even right
on their doorstep. It’s part of what makes the
US exceptional. Check out this excerpt from an
article at Fox News:
“More than 3,500 American and Japanese
troops kicked off a weeks-long joint
military exercise Thursday against the
backdrop of an increasingly belligerent
North Korean regime. The exercise, known as
Northern Viper 17, will take place on
Hokkaido — Japan’s northern-most main island
— and will last until Aug. 28….
“We
are improving our readiness not only in the
air, but as a logistical support team,” Col.
R. Scott Jobe, the 35th Fighter Wing
commander, said in a statement. “We are in a
prime location for contingency purposes and
this exercise will only build upon our
readiness in the case a real-world scenario
occurs.” (US, Japanese troops begin joint
military exercise amid North Korea threat”,
Fox News)
Monday’s missile test (which flew over Hokkaido
Island) was conducted just hours after the war
games ended. The message was clear: The North is
not going to be publicly humiliated and slapped
around without responding. Rather than show
weakness, the North demonstrated that it was
prepared to defend itself against foreign
aggression. In other words, the test was NOT a
“bold and provocative act” (as the media stated)
but a modest and well thought-out response by a
country that has experienced 64 years of
relentless hectoring, sanctions, demonization
and saber rattling by Washington. The North
responded because the Washington’s incitements
required a response. End of story.
And the
same is true of the three short-range ballistic
missiles the North tested last week. (two of
which apparently fizzled out shortly after
launching.) These tests were a response to the
3 week-long joint-military drills in South Korea
which involved 75,000 combat troops
accompanied by hundreds of tanks, armored
vehicles, landing craft, heavy artillery, a full
naval flotilla and flyovers by squadrons of
state of the art fighters and strategic
bombers. Was the North supposed to sit on its
hands while this menacing display of brute
military force took place right under its
nose???
Of
course not. Imagine if Russia engaged in a
similar operation over the border in Mexico
while the Russian fleet conducted “live fire”
drills three miles outside of San Francisco Bay.
What do you think Trump’s reaction would be?
He’d
blow those boats out of the water faster than
you could say “Jackie Robinson”, right?
So why
the double standard when it comes to North
Korea? Sauce for the goose is sauce for the
gander.
North
Korea should be applauded for showing that it
won’t be intimidated by the schoolyard bully.
Kim knows that any confrontation with the US
will end badly for the North, even so, he hasn’t
caved in or allowed himself to be pushed around
by the blustering, browbeating thugs in the
White House. Booyah, Kim.
By the
way, Trump’s response to Monday’s missile test
was barely covered in the mainstream media, and
for good reason. Here’s what happened two days
later:
On
Wednesday, a US-led flight-group of F-35B
fighters, F-15 fighters and B-1B bombers
conducted military operations over a training
range east of Seoul. The B-1B’s, which are
low-altitude nuclear bombers, dropped their
dummy-bombs on the site and then returned to
their home base. The show of force was intended
to send a message to Pyongyang that Washington
is unhappy with the North’s ballistic missile
testing project and is prepared to use nuclear
weapons against the North if it fails to heed
Washington’s diktats.
So
Washington is prepared to nuke the North if they
don’t straighten up and do as they are told?
It sure
looks that way, but who really knows? In any
event, Kim has no choice but to stand firm. If
he shows any sign of weakness, he knows he’s
going to end up like Saddam and Gaddafi. And
that, of course, is what’s driving the
hyperbolic rhetoric; the North wants to avoid
the Gaddafi scenario at all cost. (BTW, the
reason Kim has threatened to fire missiles at
the waters surrounding Guam is because Guam is
the home of Anderson Airforce Base which is the
point-of-origin for the B-1B nuclear-capable
bombers that have been making threatening
flyovers on the Korean Peninsula for some time
now. The North feels like it has to respond to
that existential threat.
Wouldn’t it help if the media mentioned that
fact or does it better serve their agenda to
make it look like Kim is barking mad by lashing
out against the ‘totally innocent’ United
States, a country that only seeks to preserve
the peace wherever it goes?
Give me
a break!
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It is
so hard to find anything in the media that
doesn’t reflect Washington’s bias and hostility.
Surprisingly, there was pretty decent article
at CBS News last week written by a former
Western intelligence officer with decades of
experience in Asia. It’s the only article I’ve
found that accurately explains what’s really
going on beyond the propaganda. Check it out:
“Prior to President Trump’s inauguration,
North Korea made it clear it was prepared to
give the new U.S. administration time to
review the policy and come up with something
better than President Obama’s. The only
wrinkle was that if the U.S. went full-steam
ahead with its annual joint exercises with
South Korea (especially if that were
accompanied by more talk of “decapitation”
and more flights of strategic bombers over
the Korean peninsula), the North would react
strongly.
In
short, the U.S. did, and the North reacted.
Behind-the-scenes contacts went up and down,
but couldn’t get traction. In April, North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un paraded new
missiles as a warning, to no effect. The
regime launched the new systems, one after
another. Still, Washington’s approach
didn’t change.” (Analysis: Pyongyang’s view
of the North Korea-U.S. crisis”, CBS News)
Okay,
so now we know the truth: The North gave it
their best shot and came up snakeeyes, mainly
because Washington doesn’t want to negotiate,
they’d rather twist arms (Russia and China),
tighten the embargo and threaten war. That’s
Trump’s solution. Here’s more from the same
piece:
“On
July 4, after North Korea’s first successful
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
launch, Kim sent a public signal that the
North could put the nuclear and missile
programs “on the table” if the U.S. changed
its approach.
The
U.S. did not, so the North launched another
ICBM, very deliberately deeming it a warning
to the U.S. that they were to be taken
seriously. Still, more B-1 bombers flew over
the Peninsula, and the U.N. Security Council
passed new sanctions.” (CBS News)
So, the
North was ready to do some serious
horse-trading, but the US balked. Kim probably
heard what a wheeler dealer Trump was and
figured they could work something out. But it
hasn’t happen. Trump has turned out to be a
bigger bust than Obama, which is pretty bad. He
not only refuses to negotiate but he also
delivers bellicose threats almost every day.
This isn’t what the North was expecting. They
were expecting a “non interventionist” leader
who might be receptive to a trade-off.
The
current situation has left Kim with no good
options. He can either cave in and terminate his
missile program altogether or increase the
frequency of the tests and hope that they pave
the way for negotiations. Kim chose the
latter.
Did he
make a bad choice?
Maybe.
Is it a
rational choice?
Yes.
The
North is betting that its nuclear weapons
programs will be valuable bargaining chits in
future negotiations with the United States. The
North has no plan to nuke the west coast of the
United States. That’s ridiculous! That doesn’t
accomplish anything. What they want is to
preserve their regime, procure security
guarantees from Washington, lift the embargo,
normalize relations with the South, extricate
the US from the political affairs of the
peninsula, and (hopefully) end the irritating
and endlessly provocative 64 year US occupation.
Yankee go home. Please.
Bottom
line: The North is ready to deal. They want
negotiations. They want to end the war. They
want to put this whole nightmare behind them and
get on with their lives. But Washington won’t
let them because Washington likes the status
quo. Washington wants to be a permanent feature
in South Korea so it can encircle Russia and
China with lethal missile systems and expand its
geopolitical grip bringing the world closer to
nuclear Armageddon.
That’s
what Washington wants, and that’s why the crisis
on the peninsula will continue to boil.
Mike
Whitney lives
in Washington state. He is a contributor to Hopeless:
Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK
Press). Hopeless is also available in a Kindle
edition. He can
be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.
This article was first published by
Counterpunch
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