The
examples of Iraq and Libya have convinced the North Korean leadership
that only nuclear deterrence can protect them, so no sanctions can
dissuade them
Putin: Military hysteria over N. Korea may lead to planetary catastrophe, heavy loss of life
5
September, 2017
The
examples of Iraq and Libya have convinced the North Korean leadership
that only nuclear deterrence can protect them, so no sanctions can
dissuade them, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Pyongyang
will not relinquish its military program under pressure of sanctions
and military threats, because the examples of Iraq and Libya have
convinced it that nuclear deterrence is the only credible way to
ensure its security, President Putin told journalists on Tuesday.
“Ramping
up military hysteria in such conditions is senseless; it’s a dead
end,” he
added. “It
could lead to a global, planetary catastrophe and a huge loss of
human life. There is no other way to solve the North Korean nuclear
issue, save that of peaceful dialogue.”
The 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq and the 2011 NATO intervention in Libya both came after the leaders of those countries submitted to international pressure and relinquished their programs of weapons of mass destruction in exchange for sanctions relief.
North
Korea for its part chose confrontation with the world community,
successfully developing nuclear weapons and currently, rapidly
perfecting the means of their delivery.
“As
I told my colleagues yesterday, they will eat grass but will not stop
their program as long as they do not feel safe,” Putin
said. “What
can restore their security? The restoration of international law.”
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