The United States and South Korea are preparing to fight a big war and are ostensibly guarding aga

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

Recently, news about the preparation of the United States and South Korea for a "nuclear war" against North Korea has sparked widespread discussion. While both the United States and South Korea claim to be responding to North Korea's nuclear threat, in reality their intentions may not be so simple. A closer look reveals that while the United States is stepping up its military deployment and use of nuclear forces against South Korea, its real purpose is likely to be directed against China. This is demonstrated in two ways.

First, the Korean Peninsula is very close to China, so any military action against North Korea will inevitably pose a direct threat to China's security. The B-52H nuclear bombers, F-35 fighters, and land-based medium-range missiles deployed by the US military on the Korean Peninsula all have the capability to carry out nuclear strikes against China. This has caused tremendous pressure and uncertainty in China.

Second, if a nuclear war does break out on the Korean Peninsula, it will not only have a huge impact on South Korea, but will also have a ripple effect on neighboring countries. As a major power on the periphery of the Korean Peninsula, China will inevitably need to deal with the complex situation brought about by the crisis of nuclear war. Therefore, it is already very obvious that the United States is trying to threaten China by provoking the regional situation and using extreme measures such as the nuclear crisis.

So why would the United States do this?On the surface, the United States appears to be helping South Korea deal with North Korea's nuclear threat, but in reality they are more concerned with their own hegemonic intentions. By co-opting South Korea for "nuclear war training" and even trying to increase the deployment of nuclear weapons, the United States aims to strengthen its military and political control in the region. In essence, this act is not motivated by genuine concern for South Korean interests, but by satisfying the strategic needs of the United States itself.

Not only that, but while the United States is courting South Korea, it is also pushing South Korea into the pit of war. If a nuclear war breaks out on the peninsula, South Korea, as a country in the south of the peninsula, will be greatly impacted, and its space for survival and development will be further limited. Therefore, South Korea should not pin its hopes on the United States' nuclear power, let alone blindly cooperate with the United States in promoting the arrival of a "nuclear war crisis."

As a neighboring country on the Korean Peninsula, China has always adhered to the principle of peace and stability. We want to see peace and stability on the peninsula, because only in such an environment can the ROK achieve its own survival and development. Based on this concept, China has been promoting the denuclearization process of the Korean Peninsula through diplomatic and economic means, and has actively participated in relevant dialogues and negotiations.

However, in the face of US provocations, China must remain on high alert and take the necessary defensive measures. China will continue to strengthen its military strength and improve its own defense capabilities and its ability to respond to complex situations. At the same time, China will maintain close ties with the countries surrounding the peninsula and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.

The United States and South Korea are preparing to "fight a big war" to guard against North Korea, and their real intentions are likely to be aimed at China. The United States is trying to meet its own strategic needs in the region by co-opting South Korea to conduct "nuclear war training" and increase nuclear deployment. However, this act not only poses a potential threat to South Korea's interests, but also puts direct security pressure on China.

China will continue to uphold the principle of peace and stability, promote the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula through diplomatic means, and cooperate with other parties to jointly maintain regional peace and stability. At the same time, China will also strengthen the construction of military strength and improve its own defense capability to protect its own defense

In the future process, we hope that all parties will look at the problem rationally, resolve disputes through peace and dialogue, and work together to build a harmonious and stable regional environment. All parties should work together to respond to external pressures and challenges and contribute to regional peace and prosperity. This is a shared responsibility and mission for all of us. Finish.

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