You on't find this in western MSM headlines. This shows where the aggression is coming from. If North Korea didn't have nukes they would have gone the same way as Saddam, Gaddafi and others - it's called deterance.
Pyongyang seeks ASEAN’s help to avert ‘nuclear holocaust’ as Trump warns of ‘major conflict’
RT,
28
April, 2017
North
Korea is seeking support from the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations to prevent a potential “nuclear holocaust,” as US
President Donald Trump warns of the possibility of a “major
conflict” in the Korean Peninsula if diplomacy fails.
Washington’s
actions and rhetoric are pushing the region to the “brink
of war,” North
Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho wrote in a letter to ASEAN’s
chief Le Luong Minh from Vietnam.
“As
you know, due to the annual war games in South Korea conducted by the
United States and South Korea, the situation in the Korean Peninsula
is out of control,” the
letter, seen by AFP and dated April 23 reads.
“It
is a fact clear to everyone that when they deploy the means of
nuclear strike that can drive the Korean Peninsula into a nuclear
holocaust in just seconds... the nature of such exercises can in no
way be defensive.”
Pyongyang
penned the letter just ahead of the 30th Asean Summit taking place in
Manila on April 26-28 in which it also justified its effort to
develop its own nuclear arsenal as the only means of a deterrent
against the United States.
North
Korea’s chief diplomat urged the ASEAN chief to inform the
10-nation organization's foreign ministers “about
the grave situation” and
to develop a “proper
proposal” on
how to preserve peace on the Peninsula.
“I
express my expectations that ASEAN which attaches great importance to
the regional peace and stability will make an issue of the US-South
Korean joint military exercises at ASEAN conferences from the fair
position and play an active role in safeguarding the peace and safety
of Korean Peninsula,” Ri
Yong-ho wrote.
This
is not the first time that Pyongyang has sent a letter to the
10-member regional body of which North Korea is not a member. The
official North Korean news agency, KCNA, reported that its foreign
ministry sent a dispatch to the ASEAN Secretariat on April 4, in
which they also addressed the issue of the war games being conducted
by the US and South Korea.
The
North Korean plea to ASEAN comes amid escalating tensions in the
region. Just this week, the South Korean and US militaries held
a combined firing drill in Pocheon featuring dozens of tanks and
fighter jets. The military exercises came only a day after North
Korea held its own firing maneuvers in Wonsan.he
US has meanwhile launched its Minuteman III ICBM to demonstrate
its “nuclear
capabilities.” In
addition, a US nuclear submarine armed with guided missiles made a
port call in South Korea on Tuesday, while a carrier strike group led
by the USS Carl Vinson approached the potential conflict theater.
On
Friday, South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense announced that
the US plans to continue deploying its"strategic" weapons
to the country, Yonhap reports.
The
two sides agreed to push for "measures
available in all aspects including the regular deployment of US
strategic assets," the
ministry said commenting on the two-day Korea-US Integrated Defense
Dialogue (KIDD) meeting held in Washington DC.
While
the US continues to pursue ‘peace’ through boosting its military
force in the region, China and Russia are urging for a diplomatic
solution.
Beijing
is trying to pressure North Korea not to conduct a sixth nuclear test
which many believe could spark retaliatory action from Washington,
similar to the one seen in Syria, when Trump ordered a strike on a
Syrian air base in retaliation to an alleged sarin gas attack in
Idlib.
On
Thursday, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said China agreed to
impose unilateral sanctions should Pyongyang carry out another
nuclear test.
“And
in fact we were told by the Chinese that they informed the regime
that if they did conduct further nuclear tests, China would be taking
sanctions actions on their own,” Tillerson
told Fox News without elaborating.
In
February, China banned coal imports from its neighbor and raised the
possibility of restricting oil shipments to the North.
“We’re
going to be discussing what next steps may be necessary to increase
the pressure on the regime,” Tillerson
added. “We
do not seek regime change in North Korea. What we are seeking is the
same thing China has said they seek – a full denuclearization of
the Korean peninsula.”
Donald
Trump meanwhile told Reuters that there is “chance” of a major
conflict in the region.
“There
is a chance that we could end up having a major, major conflict with
North Korea. Absolutely,” Trump toldReuters. “We'd
love to solve things diplomatically but it's very difficult.”
Earlier
in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe advocated a diplomatic solution to the Korean
crisis.
“We
call on all states involved in the region’s affairs to refrain from
military rhetoric and seek peaceful, constructive
dialogue,” Putinsaid after
meeting Abe at the Kremlin.
A
day earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova,
insisted that the six party talks should be revived.
“There
is a mechanism, six-party talks, and the question is not for Russia.
The question should go to the United States (as to) why they have
rejected this mechanism of improving the situation in the Korean
Peninsula,” Zakharova
told Yahoo news.
“We
should use all the diplomatic efforts and all the possibilities of
international law which we have on the table,” Zakharova dded.
The
six-party talks involving North and South Korea, China, the United
States, Japan and Russia collapsed in 2008 following a rocket launch
by North Korea.
The multilateral negotiations were aimed at achieving
a complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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