{"id":210244,"date":"2017-08-06T03:38:33","date_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:38:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/sanctions-and-threats-against-north-korea-all-options-are-on-the-table-center-for-research-on-globalization\/"},"modified":"2017-08-06T03:38:33","modified_gmt":"2017-08-06T07:38:33","slug":"sanctions-and-threats-against-north-korea-all-options-are-on-the-table-center-for-research-on-globalization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare\/sanctions-and-threats-against-north-korea-all-options-are-on-the-table-center-for-research-on-globalization\/","title":{"rendered":"Sanctions and Threats against North Korea. All Options are on the Table &#8211; Center for Research on Globalization"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In a press briefing on Monday, ending Chinas July    Presidency of the UN Security Council, Chinese    Ambassador Liu stated the firm Chinese    position that the United Nations resolutions sanctioning the    DPRK require all parties, not only the DPRK, to refrain from    threats exacerbating tensions on the Korean Peninsula, and    require all parties to engage in dialogue and negotiations to    resolve the inflammatory situation in Northeast Asia.  <\/p>\n<p>    The new U.S. travel ban, which takes effect on September 1,    preventing U.S. citizens from traveling to the DPRK, is in    direct and flagrant violation of the sanctions resolution    requiring all parties to engage in dialogue: this    unconstitutional U.S. travel ban intends precisely the opposite     escalating hostility and crushing the rich opportunity for    understanding provided by direct person-to-person exchanges,    which reduce deadly fear and prejudice between peoples. It is    not only the DPRK that is allegedly violating U.N. resolutions    by testing nuclear weapons, it is also the U.S. that is in    violation of these resolutions by aggressively prohibiting    dialogue between U.S. citizens and the citizens of North Korea.    Resolution 1718 explicitly encourages further the efforts by    all States concerned to intensify their diplomatic efforts, to    refrain from any actions that might aggravate tension.  <\/p>\n<p>    Repeated U.S. threats that: all options are on the    table obviously referring to military intervention,    greatly exacerbate tensions, and are provocations motivating    the DPRK to increase its efforts to protect itself militarily,    especially with advanced nuclear weapons. U.S. threats provoke    a vicious spiral of violence, and the possibility cannot be    excluded that this is intentional. The U.S. placement of THAAD    missiles in the Republic of Korea destabilizes China and    Russia, and is a thinly disguised assault on the national    security of both these countries. And the US-ROK military    exercises this month constitute an existential threat to the    survival of North Korea, and raise the level of tension in the    area to a tipping point intolerable to the DPRK.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aside from the fact that this U.S. travel ban is also a brazen    violation of the United States Constitution, an infringement    upon the First Amendment right of freedom of association,    freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of the    press, this prohibition of United States citizens right to    travel has no justification, whatsoever, and is intended    deliberately to tighten the noose strangling the economy of the    DPRK.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last week the New York Times quoted numerous U.S. citizens who    had traveled to the DPRK and attested to the complete safety of    travel to North Korea. As usual, the U.S. will exploit the    tragic death of Otto Warmbier in an effort to    claim that its travel ban is intended to protect U.S. citizens.    This is preposterous. United States tourists, businessmen,    journalists, politicians traveling in various countries    throughout the world, have occasionally (and in some places    frequently) been arrested, kidnapped, tortured or murdered ,    and no travel ban has been enacted to prevent U.S. citizens    from traveling to these often perilous areas.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is no travel ban against any country in the Middle East    or Africa, where there has been great danger to American    citizens. Many American citizens, including James    Foley and Steven Soloff, have been    beheaded by ISIS in the Middle East, but U.S. citizens continue    to enjoy unrestricted travel there. The U.S. frequently tries    to justify its acts of aggression with the rationalization that    it is protecting U.S. citizens, such as during the invasion    of Grenada, which Ronald Reagan attempted to    justify as protecting U.S. medical students studying in    Grenada, despite the fact that these medical students publicly    stated they were in no danger, and did not want U.S. military    protection.  <\/p>\n<p>    Any attempt to exploit the death of Otto Warmbier as    justification for this unconstitutional travel ban is    deceitful. In early 2016 the DPRK had repeatedly sought    peace talks with the United States. President    Obama repeatedly refused to meet with North Korea to    discuss matters of urgent mutual concern. In March, 2016 Otto    Warmbier was at trial in Pyongyang. If the Obama administration    was sincerely concerned with Warmbiers life, they could have    urged his release during peace talks with the DPRK. They failed    to do so. The DPRK was so anxious for this meeting, to discuss    substantive matters, such as the sanctions and efforts to    normalize relations between the US and the DPRK, that they    would have undoubtedly agreed to release Warmbier, whose    detention was of less significance in a much larger crisis, the    ongoing war between the two countries, locked in and frozen by    the armistice. By contrast, Bill Clinton    traveled to North Korea, and successfully obtained the release    of two Americans detained there.  <\/p>\n<p>    China is correct in stating that the problem of North Korea    can only be resolved between the United States and the    DPRK, and only a peace treaty finally agreed to by these two    nations will accomplish this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Too often, Americans and Europeans fail to place current crises    in historic context. One hundred years after the slaughter of    hundreds of thousands of Armenians by the Turks, Armenians    still feel the rage and the raw wounds of that horror.    Operation Nemesis by Eric Bogosian describes    the masterminds of the assassination of the Turkish leaders who    commanded the massacre. All the assassins were ultimately    acquitted of the murders, which were acknowledged as a form of    justice. Seventy years after World War Two, Jews and citizens    of the former Soviet Union still remember the terror of the    monstrous atrocities inflicted upon them by the nazi scourge.    And the Nuremberg trials imposed the death sentence upon many    of the naziwar criminals. But these are Europeans and    Americans.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why have no war crimes tribunals been established to hold to    account the soldiers who perpetrated massacres against the    North Korean people between 1950-1953?  <\/p>\n<p>    It is obligatory that the horror suffered by North Koreans, the    murders and tortures inflicted upon them by American soldiers    be acknowledged and compensated for.  <\/p>\n<p>    Between 3 to 4 million Koreans died during the U.S. invasion    between 1950-1953. Every town in North Korea was reduced to    ashes, as a result of saturation bombing, napalm and germ    warfare. Korean prisoners were used as human guinea pigs to    test new forms of germ weaponry, in complete violation of the    Geneva conventions. (See:Thomas Powell,Biological    Warfare in the Korean War: Allegations and    Cover-up,Socialism and Democracy April 2017)  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The massacre at Sinchon county is only one    example of the savage obliteration of North Korea, and can    never be forgotten.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Where is there a tribunal offering justice to the people of    North Korea?  <\/p>\n<p>    Why have no war reparations been made to the North Korean    victims?  <\/p>\n<p>    And how can they ever forget this agony inflicted upon them by    American and South Korean soldiers, with UN collusion?  <\/p>\n<p>    Citizens of the DPRK live with the foreboding terror of a    repetition of the atrocity they were forced to endure between    1950-1953.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ironically, on August 1, The New York Times op-ed section    featured an editorial stating:  <\/p>\n<p>      Mr. Trump should drop the bluster and dispatch      Secretary of State Rex Tillerson or some      other high level envoy to explore whether there is any basis      for negotiations. In May, the president raised the      possibility of meeting the North Korean leader, Kim      Jong-un, himself under the right circumstances to      defuse tensions..The Norths program is advanced and its      leadership deeply distrustful. Talks should begin without      preconditionsAre the North Koreans even interested in talks?      American experts who study the issue say there have been      repeated signals in recent weeks that they are. That cant be      known, however, unless someone goes and asks them.    <\/p>\n<p>    And ironically, more than 10 years ago, in an astoundingly    moving exercise of the Right of Reply at the     UN Security Council, on Saturday, October 14, 2006, North    Korean Ambassador Pak Gil Yonanswered    every conceivable question, regarding the DPRKs position    [including nuclear weapons]:  <\/p>\n<p>      The delegation of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea      expresses its disappointment over the fact that the Security      Council finds itself incapable of saying even a word of      concern to the United States, which threatens the      Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea with a nuclear      pre-emptive attack and aggravates tension by reinforcing      armed forces and conducting large-scale joint military      exercises near the Korean peninsula The Democratic      Peoples Republic of Koreas nuclear test was entirely      attributable to the United States nuclear threat, sanctions      and pressure. The Democratic Peoples Republic of      Korea has exerted every possible effort to settle the nuclear      issue through dialogue and negotiations, prompted by its      sincere desire to realize the denuclearization of the Korean      peninsula. The Bush Administration, however,      responded to the Democratic Peoples Republic of Koreas      patient and sincere effort and magnanimity with a policy of      sanctions and blockade. The Democratic Peoples Republic of      Korea was compelled to substantially prove its possession of      nukes to protect its sovereignty and the right to existence      from the daily increasing danger of war from the United      States.    <\/p>\n<p>      Although the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea conducted      the nuclear test due to the United States, it remains      unchanged in its will to denuclearize the peninsula through      dialogue and negotiations. The denuclearization of the entire      peninsula was President Kim Il Sungs last      instruction and is the ultimate goal of the Democratic      Peoples Republic of Korea.     <\/p>\n<p>      The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea has      clarified more than once that it would feel no need to      possess even a single nuclear weapon once it was no longer      exposed to the United States threat and after that country      had dropped its hostile policy towards the Democratic      Peoples Republic of Korea and confidence had been built      between the two countries..The Democratic Peoples      Republic of Korea is ready for both dialogue and      confrontation. If the United States persistently increases      pressure upon the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, my      country will continue to take physical countermeasures,      considering such pressure to be a declaration of war.      (emphasis added)    <\/p>\n<p>    North Koreas commitment to peace was flawlessly expressed in    Ambassador Paks statement, on behalf of the people and    government of the DPRK. He presented a peace initiative    both to US and the UN Security Council. Their failure to    address and discuss this initiative eleven years ago was    irresponsible, and has jeopardized the stability of Northeast    Asia. As a result, today the fate of the world depends    upon the United States cooperation and respect for the right    of the people of the DPRK to live securely in an economic    system of their own choosing.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first step will be dialogue and engagement. And this    requires person-to-person encounters at the highest levels of    government, as well as citizen diplomacy. It is imperative    that the unconstitutional United States travel ban perpetuating    groundless fear and prejudice must be immediately removed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Carla Steais Global Researchs    correspondent at United Nations Headquarters, New York,    N.Y.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.globalresearch.ca\/sanctions-and-threats-against-north-korea-all-options-are-on-the-table\/5602538\" title=\"Sanctions and Threats against North Korea. All Options are on the Table - Center for Research on Globalization\">Sanctions and Threats against North Korea. 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