The Genocide Conspiracy Against North Korea

January 26, 2018 – The threats made against North Korea are due to one single fact: the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea refuses to accept the world hegemony of the American Empire. It has nothing to do with nuclear weapons. It has become a ritual now to state that all the permanent members of the Security Council are armed with nuclear weapons, that the United States has used them on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that they have continuously threatened to use them to intimidate other nations since 1945, that Pakistan, India, and Israel have them, that NATO members in Europe have them at their disposal under US direction, that North Korea is in violation of no international law in developing them to defend themselves, to ensure their security just as all those other nations have done, that North Korea threatens no one and seeks only to have a full and final peace with the United States.

The nuclear weapon issue is a simply the pretext that the United States is using to try to solidify its tyranny over Korea, over the world. The threat to the world peace comes not from North Korea. It comes from the United States and its allies: the nations who have degraded themselves into subjugated vassal states ready to obey any criminal order of their masters of war in Washington. In response to criminal actions, Christopher Black and Dr. Graeme MacQueen, Founder and former Director of the Centre For Peace Studies, at McMaster University, felt it necessary to send the following Open Letter to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on January 23 . . .
Full story: journal-neo.org

Comment: These dynamics are changing not just because two Koreas are cozying up to each other but because other regional powers, particularly Russia, are inserting themselves in the peninsula in a way that would considerably help diminish the tension. Russia is positioning itself to act—if the talks between the two Koreas gain traction—by extending the Trans-Siberian railway line via North Korea to South Korea and also by building oil and gas pipelines connecting Siberia and the Russian Far East with Korean markets . . . what we today have on the ground in the Korean peninsula is little to no reason of war between North Korea and the US or between the two Koreas. The détente is likely to go on for some time, and with Russia and China willing to extend it, the US is left with no option but to become a bit “flexible” (journal-neo.org).

US debt levels, deteriorated economic base and eroding support internationally for a President who acts like a petulant school brat, are not the most favorable backdrop to “make America great again” (journal-neo.org). The writing is on the wall: as the collapse of Imperial Rome was followed by her conversion to Papal Rome (The Holy Roman Empire; i.e., Papal Europe), we have seen the US become a latter-day “image of the beast.” Direct military interventions will remain the primary occupation of Washington for years to come. It is all she has left with which to maintain her illusion of hegemony.

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