I
have not seen this reported elsewhere but I believe this to be a true
story.
Ban
Ki-Moon, until recently Secretary-General of the UN, and very
supportive of the Empire, is now acting as a voice for war.
"INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY SHOULD BRACE ITSELF FOR MILITARY OPTIONS AGAINST NORTH
KOREA"
18
September, 2017
With
the United Nations imposing a series of sanctions against North
Korea, former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday urged the
international community to brace itself for all possibilities,
including military options.
“We
must be ready to confront any consequences and any eventualities,
including military options, to address (North Korea’s threat),”
Ban said in a security forum in Seoul. “Otherwise, North Korea
would be emboldened.”
Noting
that North Korea’s nuclear program poses the most serious threat
here since the Korean War, Ban asserted that the international
community has to take “all necessary measures when chips are down.”
His
remark came amid growing frustrations over North Korea’s relentless
pursuit of nuclear ambition and its constant defiance of UN
sanctions. Pyongyang launched a ballistic missile Friday, just three
days after the UN passed economic sanctions over the regime’s sixth
nuclear test on Sept. 3
Since
North Korea conducted its first nuclear test in 2006, the UN has
passed a total of 10 resolutions targeting North Korea‘s economic
activities related to nuclear ambition. The latest one, adopted after
Pyongyang’s sixth nuclear test, cleared the UN in the shortest
amount of time since 2006.
“Such
(a) record of caution by the UN Security Council clearly demonstrated
(the) strong and firm will of the international community to deter
North Korea from possessing nuclear and ballistic missile
capabilities,” Ban said.
Ban
was one of the speakers addressing the 10th Pacific Armies Chiefs
Conference held in Seoul. Among those who attended were South Korean
Army’s chief of staff Gen. Kim Yong-woo and his US counterpart Gen.
Mark A. Milley.
Chinese
People’s Liberation Army has also sent its delegate – Lt. Gen.
You Haitao. He is the first Chinese senior military officer to join
South Korea’s security seminar since South Korea and the US agreed
to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense anti-missile system
on the peninsula last year.
Describing
North Korea’s nuclear threat as the most “urgent and grave”
threat in the region, the participants stressed the need for a firm
response to North Korea and vowed to enhance multilateral ties to
resolve the security crisis.
“We
will work with the international community to come up with a strong
response toward North Korea … North Korea should realize that
dialogue and cooperation, not nukes and missiles, are the only means
to protect its security and guarantee a bright future,” President
Moon Jae-in said via a video message.
In
a closed-door session, Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, commander of the US
Forces Korea, and security scholars from Seoul and Washington
discussed ways to enhance partnership among ground forces in the
Pacific region.
Among
the participants are Choi Young-jin, South Korea‘s former
ambassador to the US; Shin Beom-chul, professor at the Korea National
Diplomatic Academy; and Michael O’Hanlon, a senior research fellow
at the Brookings Institution.
Scheduled
to run through Thursday, the event brought together army chiefs of
staff and senior commanders from 29 Indo-Asia-Pacific countries. The
2017 event is held under the theme of “Unity of Effort: Building
Civil-Military Partnerships in Land Force Response to Non-Traditional
Security Threats.
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