Stop Kicking Sand In Kim's Face
By Eric Margolis
May 18, 2018 "Information Clearing House" - It’s got to be either one of the stupidest acts that I can recall or a very wicked plan by Washington neocons to sabotage Korean peace talks.
How else to describe the decision by Big Brother USA and junior sidekick South Korea to stage major air force exercises on North Korea’s border. The prickly North Koreans had a fit, of course, as always when the US flexes its muscles on their borders. Continuing South and North Korean peace talks scheduled this week were cancelled by the furious North Koreans. The much ballyhooed Singapore summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un is now threatened with cancellation or delay.
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Who can blame the North
Koreans for blowing their tops? As Trump
administration mouthpieces were gabbing
about peace and light, the US Air Force was
getting ready to fly B-52 heavy bombers and
F-22 Raptor stealth fighters around North
Korea’s borders and missile-armed subs
lurked at sea.
This provocation was the first of two major
spring military exercises planned by the US
and its reluctant South Korean satrap. In
case North Korea failed to get the message,
the second exercise is code-named ‘Maximum
Thunder.’
And this right after Trump and his neocon
minions reneged on the sensible nuclear
treaty with Iran. In a policy one could call
‘eat sand and die,’ Trump demanded that Iran
not only give up any and all nuclear
capacity (Iran has no nukes), but also junk
its non-nuclear armed medium range missiles,
stop backing the Palestinians, Hezbollah in
Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, roll over
and be good, don’t do anything to upset
Israel, and pull out of Syria. In short, a
total surrender policy leading to future
regime change. Hardly an encouragement for
North Korea.
North Korea was right on target when it
accused arch-neocon John Bolton of trying to
sabotage the peace deal. In 2005-2006,
Bolton served as the Bush administration’s
ambassador to the UN. He established a
tradition for the post of being anti-Muslim,
pro-Israel and anti-Russian, a policy
continued to this day by the current US UN
rep, loud-mouthed neocon Nikki Haley.
In the 2005-2006 period, after years of
negotiations, the US and North Korea were
close to a nuclear/peace deal.
Enter John Bolton. He succeeded in
sabotaging the US-North Korea deal. Why?
Because Bolton, as an arch neocon, was
fanatically pro-Israel and feared that North
Korea might provide nuclear technology to
Israel’s foes. As usual with the neocons,
Israel’s interests came before those of the
United States. Trump’s newly named Secretary
of State, Michael Pompeo, is also an ardent
neocon.
Last week, Bolton went onto US TV and
actually suggested North Korea might follow
the course set by Libya, of all places.
Libya’s then ruler, Muammar Kadaffi, bought
some nuclear equipment from Pakistan so he
could hand it over to the US as a gesture of
cooperation after the Bush administration
invaded Iraq. The handover was done with
much fanfare, then the US, France and
Britain attacked Libya and overthrew Kadaffi.
The hapless Libyan leader was eventually
murdered by French agents.
Is this what Bolton has in mind for North
Korea? The Northerners certainly seemed to
think so. Some wondered if Bolton and
perhaps Pompeo were trying to sabotage the
North Korea deal. Or were at least being
incredibly obtuse and belligerent. Was Trump
involved in this intrigue? Hard to tell. But
he can’t be happy. His minions and
bootlickers are promoting Trump for the
Nobel Prize – rather ahead of events.
Or was the US military rattling its sabers
and trying to protect its huge investments
in North Asia? The Pentagon takes a dim view
of the proposed Korean nuclear accords. The
burst of sweetness and light coming from
Pyongyang just sounds too good to be true.
Veteran Korea observers, this writer
included, find it hard to believe Kim Jong-un
will give up his nuclear weapons,
particularly after seeing Trump’s deceit in
dealing with Iran and Kadaffi’s murder.
Speaking of de-nuclearization, why does
North Korea not demand that the US get rid
of its nuclear weapons based in South Korea,
Okinawa, Guam and with the 7th Fleet? Many
are targeted on North Korea. US nuclear
weapons are based on Diego Garcia in the
Indian Ocean. Others are secretly based in
Japan.
Why not demand the US pull out all its
28,500 troops in South Korea and some 2,000
military technicians at air bases?
Conclusively halt those spring and fall
military maneuvers that raise the threat of
war. End the trade embargo of North Korea
that amounts to high level economic warfare.
Establish normal diplomatic relations.
Pyongyang has not even begun to raise these
issues. Smiles and hugs are premature.
Eric S. Margolis is an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune the Los Angeles Times, Times of London, the Gulf Times, the Khaleej Times, Nation – Pakistan, Hurriyet, – Turkey, Sun Times Malaysia and other news sites in Asia. ericmargolis.com
Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2018
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