The United States, Japan, and South Korea are stirring up trouble on the Korean Peninsula again, and

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

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The Korean Peninsula has once again become the focus of international attention, as the United States, Japan and South Korea have recently assembled three nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in the waters off the Korean Peninsula in Northeast Asia. Although the official claim is to exert pressure on North Korea, the intention behind it is to kill three birds with one stone and contain China, Russia, North Korea and other countries. Of particular concern is the possibility that North Korea may target Japan, which will make the situation in East Asia even worse.

The cooperation between the United States, Japan, and South Korea seems to be sharpening knives as one, but in fact there are many differences and controversies. Since South Korea's commander-in-chief Yoon Suk-rui came to power, his policy measures to flatter Japan have caused relations between North Korea and South Korea to deteriorate again, and caused relations between China and South Korea to fall into a trough. Yoon Suk-rui's obstinate behavior has led North Korea to regard South Korea as a completely hostile country, and the inter-Korean crisis has become inevitable. In addition, the cooperation between the US military stationed in South Korea and the South Korean military has also caused controversy, especially since Japan, as a defeated country of the fascist axis in World War II, actually purchased a large number of American Tomahawk cruise missiles. This close cooperation is a cause for concern, and the sinister intentions are well known to passers-by.

Although the DPRK's comprehensive national strength is far inferior to that of Japan and the ROK, it has a certain military strength and deterrence capability. North Korea not only has nuclear **, but also intercontinental strategic ballistic missiles capable of striking the continental United States. The Korean People's Army's Hwasong-8 ballistic missile, which appears to be a variant of the Dongfeng-17A missile, has a range of more than 13,000 kilometers and may even have acquired long-range ballistic missile technology from Russia for mobile launches using railways. In addition, North Korea is armed with a large number of land-attack ballistic missiles and ultra-high-speed anti-ship ballistic missiles. North Korea's cruise missiles surpass even those in service with Japan and South Korea. These military capabilities give North Korea a certain ability to fight back on the peninsula.

As a country that has committed heinous war crimes against the Korean people, if Japan dares to collude with the United States and the ROK and provoke a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, it will face a strong counterattack from the Korean people. North Korea has a series of Hwasong-based missiles that will fly over the Sea of Whales and turn the Japanese archipelago into a sea of fire if war breaks out. North Korea even has intercontinental ballistic missiles that could directly threaten the security of Japan and other countries. Japan's previous purchase of a large number of US Tomahawk cruise missiles has already shown its war ambitions, which makes it possible for Japan to revise its constitution, and once Japan's right to collective self-defense is lifted, it will bring a great threat to peace in the Asia-Pacific region and even the world.

The Korean Peninsula has always been regarded as a strategic bridgehead in China's northeast and a springboard for the invasion of China by Japanese invaders and foreign powers. The lessons of history have taught us that China and North Korea are closely linked communities of interests. The Ming Empire sent an expedition to Korea and expelled the Japanese invaders, only to exchange for nearly 300 years of peace. However, the disastrous defeat of the First Sino-Japanese War of the Manchu Qing Dynasty allowed Japan to take control of the Korean Peninsula, laying the groundwork for its later theft of the three eastern provinces and a full-scale war of aggression against China. As a result, China has a very close relationship with North Korea, and the two countries are each other's lips and teeth. It is precisely because of the lessons of history that our ancestors must not allow the suffering to be repeated, so we must firmly support the DPRK and resist US aggression and aid Korea.

The Korean Peninsula is once again in the international spotlight, with the actions of the United States, Japan, and South Korea sparking regional tensions. Whether it is a joint demonstration or a military deterrence by the DPRK, the danger and complexity of the situation on the peninsula have been highlighted. As China's close neighbors, we need to pay close attention to and attach importance to this issue and do our best to maintain peace and stability on the peninsula.

When confronted with the North Korean issue, we need to think rationally and calmly, and not be swayed by excessive incitement and propaganda. The situation on the Korean Peninsula is complex and has deep-seated historical and geopolitical problems. Resolving the Korean Peninsula issue requires the joint efforts of all parties, and in particular, the major parties concerned should strengthen dialogue and cooperation and seek a path to a peaceful settlement. For China, it is a complex and challenging task for us to maintain peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula while protecting our own national interests and security.

In the international arena, China should give full play to its responsibilities and role as a major country, play the role of neutrality and mediation, and promote the political settlement of the Korean Peninsula issue. We should persist in resolving contradictions and differences through dialogue and negotiation, persist in not militarizing the Korean Peninsula issue, and push all parties to return to the track of peaceful settlement. At the same time, we should also strengthen diplomatic cooperation with neighboring countries, build trust and friendly relations, and make positive contributions to regional peace and prosperity.

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