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China Is paramount to Handling Nuclear North Korea
South Korean President Lee Myung Bak said the attack, which killed 46 sailors, has awakened South Koreans to "the reality the nation faces probably the most belligerent regime in the world." Seoul moved swiftly to close the border,canada goose oslo, freeze trade, ban North Korean ships from its territorial waters, and designate the North as its archenemy. Bak's militant response, however, seems to have rattled many South Koreans. Instead of rallying round the government, voters a week ago handed his Grand National Party a stinging defeat in local and regional elections. The prosperous South might no longer think that Pyongyang can be tamed by economic blandishments, but young Koreans especially want to defuse the crisis.
The Obama administration is standing in solidarity with South Korea and pressing China to aid new Un sanctions against North Korea. policy of "strategic patience." Officials going with her said there will be no push to restart nuclear disarmament talks. "What we're centered on is changing North Korean behavior," the Washington Post quoted one official as saying.
Patience, without doubt, is a virtue in dealing with North Korea's volatile dictator, Kim Jong Il. But it's not really a policy. The United States continues to be attempting to alter the regime's behavior because the Cold War ended, with little to exhibit for it. engagement, multilateral diplomacy, and economic assistance, everything has gotten worse. North Korea has developed and tested nuclear bombs, aided Syria's clandestine nuclear program, sold missiles to Iran, and run a counterfeitdollar racket, all while starving countless its own people. policy toward North Korea?
Some foreign policy "realists" seem to think that, if only america and it is international partners can cobble together the right mixture of economic incentives and diplomatic pressure, Pyongyang will ultimately come to its senses. But North Korea offers a perfect instance of realism's blind spot wherewithal to grasp the link between the character of regimes as well as their external conduct.
North Korea is not a country in almost any normal sense, but a criminal enterprise operated by a single family. The ruling dynasty Jong Il, who took over from his father, Kim IlSung, and who reportedly promises to install his youngest son, Kim Jong Un, as his successor essentially kidnapped the nation and held it hostage on the pretext of defending North Korea against "imperialist" (aka American) schemes. Its acts of serial aggression would be the regime's method of dramatizing those supposed threats and thereby justifying its extreme regimentation of North Korean society. Pyongyang's motives are always murky, but some observers speculate the Cheonan attack might be from the coming political transition in North Korea.
The Obama administration makes it clear that America is not in the regimechange business. tries to topple the Kim dictatorship would likely make it much more dangerous. However the regime is increasingly brittle and enfeebled by its selfimposed isolation. Eager for resources,www.beckyalascio.com/archives/288, it may once more try to sell Washington offers to turn off its nuclear program in return for economic aid and civilian nuclear power. But the Obama administration should be wary of another tenuous "deal" with Pyongyang that serves mainly to prop up and legitimize the Kim dynasty.
SK President Lee Myung Bak should kick the North Korean leader right in the "Bak"side, and so if the USA. You bet basically were President, we would possess a regimechange there in North Kornrea faster than Gandy the Goose poops out cornkibble. And just for the record, I wouldn't respect the North Korean borders (this ain't a kid's bet on tag with "safety zones") when it is operated by a dangerous maniac who threatens the world together with his "Dong" missles, as well as millions of his own people in a humanitarian crisis the rest of the world may occaisionally ring hands about but do nothing else. Guys like NK Iran want nukes? They may get 'em from me, lobbed right through the air in their capitals like I had been a crazed Crusader at a horsepucky discus throw in the County Fair, by cracky! I do believe in political assassinations in cases like this, and to be honest, I would have no trouble with growing their capital and dumping the current North Korean leadership out of it's dictatoral rickshaw. Where I come from, he'd you need to be a cattoy on the string for the wooley bears that gobble my garbage after i leave it out during the night around the curbside. Basically were in control in the united states, it would've happened already for them by now; none of the "check with the other guy, beg around the conference table, perhaps a sanction here and a shake from the finger discreetly there". Here would be my negotiation strategy:
"It's HammerTime,canada goose sale, hitch your laceys, cuz here' come, with a heapin' helpin' of my hospitality!" Its northern border Koreans would obtain a hootinnanny like "Whoops Upside Your Head" General MacArthurstyle that would demonstrate to them where the bearflop lies in the buckwheat, compliments from the flagwaving, worldsaving USA. I piddle redwhite blue, boys: let's see ya burn this flag I have tattooed on my soul! God Bless America, Eunice,parajumpers gobi pas cher, fetch me my Louieville Slugger for teetime around the tyrants!
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