Why Does the
West Hate North Korea?
By Andre
Vltchek
March 08,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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New sanctions,
and once again, new US-ROK military exercises right
next door; new intimidations and new insults. For no
other reason than because the country that never
attacked anyone, is still determined to defend
itself against appalling military, economic and
propaganda provocations.
How much more
can one country endure?
More than
60 years ago, millions of people above the 38th
parallel died, were literally slaughtered by the
US-led coalition.
After that,
after its victory, the North Korea was never left in
peace. The West has been provoking it, threatening
it, imposing brutal sanctions and of course,
manipulating global public opinion.
Why? There
are several answers. The simple one is: because it
is Communist and because it wants to follow its own
course! As Cuba has been doing for decades… As
several Latin American countries were doing lately.
But there
is one more, much more complex answer: because the
DPRK fought for its principles at home, and it
fought against Western imperialism abroad. It helped
to liberate colonized and oppressed nations. And,
like Cuba, it did it selflessly, as a true
internationalist state.
African
continent benefited the most, including Namibia and
Angola, when they were suffering from horrific
apartheid regimes imposed on them by South Africa.
It goes without saying that these regimes were fully
sponsored by the West, as was the racist madness
coming from Pretoria (let us also not forget that
the fascist, apartheid South Africa was one of the
countries that was fighting, on the side of the
West, during the Korean War).
The West
never forgot nor ‘forgave’ the DPRK’s
internationalist help to many African nations. North
Korean pilots were flying Egyptian fighter planes in
the 1973 Arab-Israeli War. The DPRK was taking part
in the liberation struggle in Angola (it
participated in combat operations, alongside the
People’s Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA)),
it fought in Rhodesia, Lesotho, Namibia (decisively
supporting SWAPO) and in the Seychelles. It aided
African National Congress and its struggle against
the apartheid in South Africa. In the past, it had
provided assistance to then progressive African
nations, including Guinea, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Mali
and Tanzania.
The fact
that people of the DPRK spilled their blood for
freedom of the most devastated (by the Western
imperialism) continent on earth – Africa – is one of
the main reasons why the West is willing to go ‘all
the way’, trying to “punish”, systematically
discredit, even to liquidate this proud nation. The
West is obsessed with harming North Korea, as it
was, for decades, obsessed with destroying Cuba.
The West
plundered Africa, an enormous continent rich in
resources, for centuries. It grew wealthy on this
loot. Anybody who tried to stop it, had to be
liquidated.
The DPRK
was pushed to the corner, tormented and provoked.
When Pyongyang reacted, determined to protect
itself, the West declared that defense was actually
“illegal” and that it represented true “danger to
the world”.
The DPRK
refused to surrender its independence and its path –
it continued developing its defensive nuclear
program. The West’s propaganda apparatus kept going
into top gear, spreading toxic fabrications, and
then polluting entire Planet with them. As a result,
entire world is convinced that the “North Korea is
evil”, but it has absolutely no idea, why? Entire
charade is only built on clichés, but almost no one
is challenging it.
Christopher
Black, a prominent international lawyer based in
Toronto, Canada, considers new sanctions against the
DPRK as a true danger to the world peace:
“Chapter VII of the UN Charter states that the
Security Council can take measures against a
country if there is a threat to the peace and
this is the justification they are using for
imposing the sanctions. However, it is not the
DPRK that is creating a threat to the peace, but
the USA which is militarily threatening the DPRK
with annihilation. The DPRK has clearly stated
its nuclear weapons are only to deter an
American attack which is the threat to the
peace.
The
fact that the US, as part of the SC is imposing
sanctions on a country it is threatening is
hypocritical and unjust. That the Russians and
Chinese have joined the US in this instead of
calling for sanctions against the US for its
threats against the DPRK and its new military
exercises which are a clear and present danger
to the DPRK is shameful. If the Russians and
Chinese are sincere why don’t they insist that
the US draw down its forces there so the DPRK
feels less threatened and take steps to
guarantee the security of the DPRK? They do not
explain their actions but their actions make
them collaborators with the USA against the
DPRK.”
US/NATO Threatens the DPRK, China and Russia’s Far
East
The US/NATO
military bases in Asia (and in other parts of the
world) are actually the main danger to the DPRK, to
China and to the Russian “Far East”.
Enormous
air force bases located in Okinawa (Kadena and
Futenma), as well as the military bases on the
territory of the ROK, are directly threatening North
Korea, which has all rights to defend itself and its
citizens.
It is also
thoroughly illogical to impose sanctions on the
victim and not on the empire, which is responsible
for hundreds of millions of lost human lives in all
corners of the Globe.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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