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Korea ‘crisis’ made in Washington

GD | 26.11.2010 09:23 | Terror War | World

Huge U.S.-south Korean military manoeuvres were the real provocation

When a “crisis” regarding Korea suddenly appears in the U.S. corporate media, their take is always that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (north Korea) has done something totally irrational to cause it.


They totally disregard the facts of what happened and, of equal importance, what led up to it.
Yes, the DPRK shelled the island of Yeonpyeong on Nov. 23. According to south Korean officials, two of their soldiers were killed. But the shelling occurred at 2:34 p.m. Korean time. What had happened earlier?
Some 70,000 south Korean military personnel had been mobilized for war “exercises” right off the sea borderline between the north and the south — which is disputed territory. The south Koreans admit to having fired shells into waters that the DPRK considers its territory at 1:00 p.m. — more than an hour before the north’s response.
If south Korea, and its huge sponsor, the U.S., had wanted to avoid confrontation with the DPRK, would they have fired shells into a disputed area? Especially since the DPRK had already declared that the military maneuvers were “simulating an invasion of the north”?
The provocation comes from the U.S. and the right-wing south Korean regime, not the DPRK.
This 70,000-troop military “exercise” by the south Korean regime is scheduled to continue until Nov. 30. Although the U.S. officially denies being part of it, CNN.com on Nov. 23 reported that “Some U.S. forces had been helping the South Koreans in a military training exercise, but were not in the shelled area.” Right. They were part of the provocation but stayed out of range.
In fact, the south Korean military is deeply integrated with the U.S. Pentagon. In July, the two countries held joint “exercises” in the same waters, off the west coast of the Korean Peninsula. The maneuvers involved 200 aircraft and 20 ships, including the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier the USS George Washington.
The imperialist media today are saying that the DPRK’s “belligerence” is trying the patience of China. China has been an ally of the DPRK since 1950, when U.S. forces invaded north Korea, bombed all its cities, and threatened the new revolutionary government of China with nuclear war.
But while China is seeking a peaceful solution to the present crisis, there can be no doubt that it sees U.S. belligerence toward the DPRK as a threat to its own peaceful development.
Li Jie, a researcher with the Chinese navy’s military academy, wrote on July 12 in China Daily about the U.S.-south Korean “exercises” scheduled for later that month:
“A joint drill with the ROK [south Korea] in the key waters off its Asian military bases will help the U.S. realize multiple strategic goals in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Li.
“First, the drill will help the U.S. maintain high-pressure against what it calls a restive DPRK regime. It is also believed to be an explicit indication of the U.S. stance that the world’s sole superpower would stand firmly behind the ROK and Japan in case of a military conflict between Pyongyang and Washington’s two traditional Asian allies.
“In addition, a well-deliberated military exercise in the Yellow Sea will also help the U.S. collect geographic and military information about some Asian countries [especially China-d.g.] bordering the vast waters.
“General Ma Xiaotian, deputy chief of general staff of the People’s Liberation Army, has expressed ‘firm opposition’ to the scheduled U.S.-ROK military maneuver.”
But the maneuvers took place anyway.
There is nothing “irrational” in either the response of the DPRK or the worries of the Chinese military. U.S. imperialism waged a horrendous war against the Korean Revolution from 1950 to 1953, one that resulted in millions of deaths. It has occupied south Korea ever since, with a force that still numbers almost 30,000. It has refused to even discuss a peace treaty to formally end that war.
Should it be surprising, then, that the DPRK knows it has to be ready at any time to repel another invasion?
Is it surprising that the leaders in China are alarmed when U.S. imperialism, while making money off investments and trade there, nevertheless tries to encircle it militarily?
Instead of putting out anti-DPRK propaganda in the guise of psycho-analyzing its leaders, why don’t the media ask why the U.S. leaders do what they do? Why have they maintained a hostile policy against the DPRK for more than 60 years, ever since its anti-colonial and anti-capitalist revolution? Why won’t they sign a peace treaty with the DPRK so that the Korean people can work for real disarmament and reunification?
But that would be to acknowledge that the U.S. is ruled by a class of billionaires that has fattened itself on war and exploitation all over the world and has a long history of creating excuses for the bloody expansion of its imperial reach. The media has been part of this inglorious history, ever since the Hearst papers invented an excuse for invading Cuba in 1898.
Let’s not fall for another “Bay of Tonkin” or “weapons of mass destruction” lie. The enemy of the working class is right here, in the board rooms and banks of U.S. capitalism, that are destroying everything the people have won over generations of struggle and hard work.
No aggression against DPRK! Lift the sanctions and bring U.S. troops home!

GD

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america is behind everything

26.11.2010 11:41

I knew the Americans were behind this! I bet they actually killed the "casualties" themselves, just to make a news story.

anon


Not everything......

26.11.2010 16:12

...just most things.

Vietnam , Cambodia , Laos , Korea , Iraq , Afghanistan.

Two nuclear bombs dropped on civillians.

Tens of millions of deaths.

But still the "democratic" good guys.

Get a fuckin history book , a calculator and a life , Anon.

mousey tongue


This really is a complete load of bollocks

26.11.2010 19:48

So North Korea felt threatened by these 'provocations' and exercises? What did it do? Attack the ships concerned [after all, they've had plenty of practice]. No. Attack the aircraft? No. Shell the artillery positions that were threatening the north? No.

So what did these wonderful troops do in defence of their homeland? Shelled an island. Killed four civilians. How heroic. Not.

ivor


UK KFA -South Korea is to blame THEY FIRED FIRST

26.11.2010 21:25

UK KFA -South Korea is to blame THEY FIRED FIRST


London 24th November
The UK Korean Friendship Association today issued the following statement.We note with great concern as friends of Korea the serious situation that has arisen as a result of the south Korean puppet provocation yesterday 23rd of November.

The grave situaton is entirely due to the US imperialists and the south Korean puppets.The news agency Reuters has quoted south Korea as saying that it did indeed "test fire" before the Korean Peoples Army of the DPRK launched a retaliatory artillery barrage,this is an admission of provocation.Any firing in a disputed area at a time of high tension will invietably be treated as hostile and due countermeasures taken.

The DPRK does not recognise the so called northern limit arbitarily imposed by the US and south Korean side without agreement from the DPRK.The island of Yongphyong is actually inside DPRK territory but south Korea and the US have bases illegally on the island.This is a military base area so it is unlikely that there are civilians there.The "Hoguk" exercise was and is an illegal infringement of the DPRK's sovereignity which the DPRK demanded to be cancelled and our UK KFA also called so be cancelled.The "Hoguk" exercise was the latest in a series of US and south Korean military exercises held in Korea.The KPA had repeatedly warned on many occasions that any provocation would be met with a powerful counter strike but the south Korean puppets foolishly
chose to ignore such warnings.

The behaviour of the south Korean puppets is like a small child who has been punished hard for misbehaving but instead of accepting admonishment has run home crying to its parents. We support the just and correct action of the DPRK in defence of its independence, sovereignity and socialist system.We also support the statement issued by the KPA Supreme Command. We condemn the media in the UK and US and elsewhere for fanning war hysteria by exaggerating the incident grossly and falsely reporting.

We call upon the US to halt the deployment of the "USS George Washington" and stop the Hoguk exercise NOW! before it is too late.

UK KFA

UK KFA


ASSPUK and JISGE say stand by the DPRK

26.11.2010 21:27

The Association for the Study of Songun Politics UK and Juche Idea Study Group of England today issued the following statement in support of the statement of the KPA Supreme Command issued 23rd November in connection with the incident in the West Sea of Korea. We support the just and revolutionary stand of the of the Korean People's Army in countering the aggression and provocation of the south Korean colonial fascist puppets wirepulled by the US imperialists.
The US imperialists and south Korean puppets went ahead with the provocative "Hoguk" exercises despite warnings from the DPRK not to and denunication by the world progressive people.Many warnings were given to the south Korean puppets over a period of time.

Yonphyong island is an illegal south Korean puppet military base actually within the territory of the DPRK.The south Korean puppets now admit sheepishly they were the ones who fired first.We congratulate the Korean People's Army for taking such prompt action to defend the socialist homeland.It it the Korean Peoples Army that is defending Juche socialism and the independence and sovereignity of the DPRK.It is a revolutionary anti imperialist revolutionary armed force and the army of the people,the working class,the revolution and the Party.The KPA does not just talk but takes resolute action.The KPA and DPRK say what they mean and mean what they say.

We bitterly condemn the US imperialists,Japanese miltarists and assorted international
imperialist reactionaries for fanning war hysteria and attempting to interferere in the situation.We demand that the US imperialists turn back the USS George Washington.

Moreover we,ASSPUK and JISGE say,it is high time for the US to withdraw from Korea.

US OUT OF KOREA
HANDS OFF KOREA
LONG LIVE THE KPA
LONG LIVE THE SONGUN IDEA

ASSPUK
JISGE

JISGE


Delusional

26.11.2010 23:05

South Korea fired first. And the target was? the damage done? the casualties?

'Unlikely that there are civilians there ...' Well, there aren't now.

ivor


and another thing

27.11.2010 08:50

How come the corporate media managed to be in place to film it when it happened ?

honest observer


Paranoia

27.11.2010 09:32

How did the corporate media film it? Maybe because there was a local film crew around. Maybe they just filmed the smoke and flames an hour or two later. Maybe North Korea tipped them off in advance. Maybe ... roll of drums ... Washington knew about it in advance and tipped them off. Isn't that what you're implying?

ivor


@ivor

27.11.2010 10:59

The south bragged about hitting targets in the north, but it is unknown exactly which. The north targeted military installations on the island and they took the brunt of it. I presume you still believe the north sunk the cheonan killing 46 people, although there is no evidence of north involvement.

A


Returning fire

27.11.2010 12:03

The South say that they returned fire only after being hit by shells from the north. Which to believe? I don't think honesty is the north's strong point.

The Cheonan? Oh, yes, warships are routinely hit by torpedoes fired by no one in particular. Or not, as the case may be.

ivor


@ivor

27.11.2010 13:42

The south media and military have admitted firing first into the disputed area. The disputed area is the problem, and always has been with both sides saying it falls into thier area. This is fact no matter what the media may spin. Its an area of great tension. Both sides know this. So the south knows it will stir up tension if it fires into the area. So why did why did they do it, when they are fully aware of possible retaliaton from the north? I dont doubt the DPRK when it says it will do as it says.

A


spin

27.11.2010 15:11

The 'disputed area' in this case consists of sea. No houses, no troops, no buildings. Just sea. Killing people in retaliation for naval exercises in 'disputed areas' seems a tad of an over reaction. Just like torpedoing warships, really.

ivor


false falg

27.11.2010 15:14

The corporate media filmed it because the US knew in advance. The US knew in advance because THEY DID IT. Wake up people it's a false flag!

anon


Nice bit of trolling there

27.11.2010 17:58

but you'll have to try harder next time.

ivor


why

27.11.2010 19:17

What do you mean? You must be a red-baiter or a mcarthyist. Why do you HATE communism?

PS the cheonyan was sunk by an American ship, it must be true because it says so on the internet. Anyway why would north korea sink a south korean ship? It#s insane.

anon