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Title: It’s Time to Stop Pretending North Korea Is a Threat to the United States
Source: Lew Rockwell
URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/04/no_author/stop-pretending/
Published: Apr 21, 2017
Author: James Holbrooks
Post Date: 2017-04-21 05:32:05 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 10452
Comments: 32

North Korea is a threat, goes the narrative. And we, as loyal Americans, should fear the potentiality of that fact.

That’s why U.S. aircraft carriers, accompanied by fighter jets and warships, are currently steaming toward the Korean Peninsula.

That’s why the best soldiers the United States military has to offer are currently in South Korea, training — goes the narrative — to take out Kim Jong-un.

That’s why Japan, staunch U.S. ally, is considering deploying troops to South Korea — in preparation for the time when that evil dictator from the north will try to harm Japanese nationals in the south.

Conveniently, if Japan does deploy those troops — and, let’s be honest, they will — that will put the coalition of Japan, South Korea, and the United States together on the Korean peninsula.

Consider that for a moment.

They actually want us to believe that it would take the combined military might of the U.S., Japan, and South Korea to take out Kim Jong-un. There literally is no other way to look at it.

As in all cases when it comes to geopolitical analysis, it helps to look at a map. North Korea is sandwiched between a U.S.-occupied territory to the south and a global superpower, China, to the north.

In what universe does it make sense that Kim Jong-un would think attacking an “enemy” in the region would be beneficial? On Monday, Anti-Media reported on the fact that former Pentagon chief William Perry told CNN in November that North Korea would never strike first because, very simply, Kim doesn’t want to die.

“I do not believe the North Korean regime is suicidal,” he said. “Therefore, I don’t believe they’re going to launch an unprovoked nuclear attack on anyone.”

That’s because Kim has certainly applied to the situation what the mainstream narrative would like you to discard — common sense. With just a dash of it, any logical being can look at the events unfolding and see that North Korea poses no threat, to any surrounding nation, period.

Which poses an immediate question: Why the military buildup in South Korea?

China, incidentally, reportedly just deployed 150,000 troops to its border with North Korea. Much like Japan, the reason given was preparation. Preparation for war was the message between the words.

But it wouldn’t be war with North Korea. That tiny strip of land is merely the buffer between two military juggernauts, the United States and China. That’s World War III, friends, and it has nothing to do with Kim Jong-un.

And since we’re discussing the mainstream narrative, let’s look at the latest on that topic. From a New York Times piece that ran Tuesday:

“Just over a week ago, the White House declared that ordering an American aircraft carrier into the Sea of Japan would send a powerful deterrent signal to North Korea and give President Trump more options in responding to the North’s provocative behavior. ‘We’re sending an armada,’ Mr. Trump said to Fox News last Tuesday afternoon.

“The problem was that the carrier, the Carl Vinson, and the three other warships in its strike force were that very moment sailing in the opposite direction, to take part in joint exercises with the Australian Navy in the Indian Ocean, 3,500 miles southwest of the Korean Peninsula.”

This is a political machine that can’t even keep the narrative coherent within itself, much less the public. And they want us to believe. That’s the crux of it all. They need us to believe. If we don’t, it all falls apart — for them.

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#2. To: Deckard (#0)

They actually want us to believe that it would take the combined military might of the U.S., Japan, and South Korea to take out Kim Jong-un. There literally is no other way to look at it.

Using either conventional artillery in place or their nukes, the North Koreans can murder millions of SKoreans in Seoul in a matter of minutes.

That’s because Kim has certainly applied to the situation what the mainstream narrative would like you to discard — common sense. With just a dash of it, any logical being can look at the events unfolding and see that North Korea poses no threat, to any surrounding nation, period.

Was it Kim's common sense that led him to kill his own brother while overseas and with VX nerve gas? Or execute other relatives using anti-aircraft guns?

And what about the millions who have died as a direct result of the cruel communist ideology of the entire Kim clan? Just more of that famous Kim "common sense"?

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-04-21   8:52:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tooconservative (#2)

Using either conventional artillery in place or their nukes, the North Koreans can murder millions of SKoreans in Seoul in a matter of minutes.

Imperial overstretch is a problem for the United States, and the lessons of history may be applied for some guidance. This article does no such thing, it tries to use Aesop's Fable about the boy who cried wolf to prove that the wolf did not exist, when in fact the actual existence of the wolf was part of the lesson Aesop wished to impart.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2017-04-21   11:04:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: nativist nationalist (#4) (Edited)

Sorry, Peabody, but those tens of thousands of Nork artillery pieces by the DMZ ready to open fire in minutes on downtown and suburban Seoul are no Aesop's Fable.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-04-21   11:08:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tooconservative (#5)

Sorry, Peabody, but those tens of thousands of Nork artillery pieces by the DMZ ready to open fire in minutes on downtown and suburban Seoul are no Aesop's Fable.

Read my post again, it agrees with you. Just because the boy screamed wolf, e.g Iraq, Syria, does not mean there is not a wolf. Getting dragged into the muddle east diverts our attention from a state which has seized a US Navy ship on the high seas, counterfeits the US dollar and threatens nuclear attacks against us.

Also the Japanese must be surprised to learn from the article that the Norks do not pose a threat, the ones who were kidnapped from Japan in particular. Aesop teaches that we must be on guard against those who cry wolf, and be on guard against wolves also.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2017-04-21   15:52:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: nativist nationalist, Tooconservative (#6) (Edited)

Read my post again, it agrees with you. Just because the boy screamed wolf, e.g Iraq, Syria, does not mean there is not a wolf.

So boy says again, "just because there was no wolf, does not mean there is not a wolf now!" And again, and again ...

North Korea is not a wolf.

A Pole  posted on  2017-04-21   16:15:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A Pole, Tooconservative (#7)

So boy says again, "just because there was no wolf, does not mean there is not a wolf now!" And again, and again ...

No, the boy has proven to be unreliable. With the AIPAC types like John McCain the chorus is that Saddam was North Korea, Assad is North Korea, Putin is is North Korea, etc. They cry wolf where the wolf was not.

Just because John McCain and Lindsay Graham don't like someone, it does not make their enemy North Korea. And just because John McCain and Lindsay Graham do not like North Korea, it does not mean that North Korea is not North Korea.

Wolves do exist, it's just that not every yipping Chihuahua is a wolf, a wolf is a wolf, and a Chihuahua is a Chihuahua. Just because John McCain calls a Chihuahua a wolf, it does not make a wolf a Chihuahua.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2017-04-21   17:59:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: nativist nationalist, A Pole (#10) (Edited)

Just because John McCain and Lindsay Graham don't like someone, it does not make their enemy North Korea. And just because John McCain and Lindsay Graham do not like North Korea, it does not mean that North Korea is not North Korea.

Ah, I've diagnosed your problem: listening to anything those two crackpot warmongers say.

Admittedly, I did enjoy McStain's description at that recent NATO conference of Kim Jong-Il as "that fat crazy kid". It got reported a little then everyone hushed it up. Once a Navy man, always a Navy man.

I thought it was the most accurate thing the Stain had said in years.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-04-21   18:09:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Tooconservative (#11)

Ah, I've diagnosed your problem: listening to anything those two crackpot warmongers say.

To hear is not to listen.;<)

nativist nationalist  posted on  2017-04-21   19:12:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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