국제 | For Peace With North Korea, Biden Must End the US-South Korea Military…
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For Peace With North Korea, Biden Must End the
US-South Korea Military Exercises
One of the thorniest foreign policy
challenges the Biden administration will need to face is a nuclear-armed North
Korea. Talks between the U.S.\and North Korea have been stalled since 2019,\and
North Korea has continued to develop its weapons arsenal, recently unveiling
what appears to be its largest intercontinental ballistic missile.
As a retired U.S. Army Colonel\and U.S.
diplomat with 40 years of experience, I know all too well how actions by the
U.S. military can exacerbate tensions that lead to war. That’s why the
organization I am a member of, Veterans for Peace, is one of several hundred
civil society\organizations in the U.S.\and South Korea urging the Biden
administration to suspend the upcoming combined U.S.-South Korea military
exercises.
Due to their scale\and provocative nature,
the annual U.S.-South Korea combined exercises have long been a trigger point
for heightened military\and political tensions on the Korean Peninsula. These
military exercises have been suspended since 2018, but Gen. Robert B. Abrams,
Commander of U.S. Forces Korea, has renewed the call for the full resumption of
the joint war drills. U.S.\and South Korean defense ministers have also agreed
to continue the combined exercises,\and Biden’s secretary of state nominee
Antony Blinken has said suspending them was a mistake.
Rather than acknowledge how these joint
military exercises have proven to raise tensions\and provoke actions by North
Korea, Blinken has criticized the suspension of the exercises as an appeasement
of North Korea.\and despite the failure of the Trump administration’s “maximum
pressure” campaign against North Korea, not to mention decades of U.S.
pressure-based tactics, Blinken insists more pressure is what’s needed to
achieve North Korea’s denuclearization. In a CBS interview, Blinken said the
U.S. should “build genuine economic pressure to squeeze North Korea to get it
to the negotiating table.”
Unfortunately, if the Biden administration
chooses to go through with the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises in
March, it will likely sabotage any prospect of diplomacy with North Korea in
the near future, heighten geopolitical tensions,\and risk reigniting a war on
the Korean Peninsula, which would be catastrophic.
Since the 1950s, the U.S. has used the
military exercises as a “show of force” to deter a North Korean attack on South
Korea. To North Korea, however, these military exercises — with names such as
“Exercise Decapitation” — appear to be rehearsals for the overthrow of its
government.
Consider that these U.S.-South Korea
combined military exercises have involved the use of B-2 bombers capable of
dropping nuclear weapons, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers\and submarines
equipped with nuclear weapons, as well as the firing of long-range artillery
and other large caliber weapons.
If the Biden administration chooses to go
through with the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises in March, it will
likely sabotage any prospect of diplomacy with North Korea in the near future.
Thus, suspending the U.S.-South Korea joint
military exercises would be a much-needed confidence-building measure\and could
help restart talks with North Korea.
At a time when the world is facing urgent
humanitarian, environmental\and economic crises, the U.S.-South Korea military
exercises also divert critically needed resources awayrom efforts to provide
true human security through the provision of health care\and the protection of
the environment. These joint exercises cost U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars
and have caused irreparable injury to local residents\and damage to the
environment in South Korea.
On all sides, the ongoing tensions on the
Korean Peninsula have been used to justify massive military spending. North
Korea ranks first in the world in military spending as a percentage of its GDP.
But in total dollars, South Korea\and the United States spend vastly more on
defense, with the U.S. ranking first in military spending worldwide (at $732
billion) — more than the next 10 countries combined —\and South Korea ranking
tenth (at $43.9 billion). By comparison, North Korea’s entire budget is just
$8.47 billion (as of 2019), according to the Bank of Korea.
Ultimately, to stop this dangerous,
expensive arms race\and remove the risk of renewed war, the Biden
administration should immediately reduce tensions with North Korea by working
to resolve the root cause of the conflict: the longstanding 70-year-old Korean
War. Ending this war is the only way to achieve permanent peace\and
denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
BY ANN WRIGHT,
[SOURCE : TRUTHOUT.ORG]
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