The confrontation between the two Koreas escalated, and another round of shelling and parade was carried out.
Recently, the North Korean military conducted a live-fire exercise in the northern part of Yeonpyeong Island, a buffer zone in the waters between the two Koreas, during which more than 200 rounds were hit. South Korea issued two evacuation orders to citizens on Yeonpyeong Island, but fortunately, the missile fired by North Korea did not land south of the border and did not cause any damage. Still, the exercises caused extreme unease among the South Koreans, who were ready for battle. Analysts believe that North Korea's live-fire test on Yeonpyeong Island this time is most likely a response to the recent US-South Korean military joint military exercises in Pocheon, a border town between North and South Korea.
North Korea's missile launch this time is not an unjustified provocation, it is more like a reaction to US-South Korea relations. In recent years, North Korea has been forced to carry out a missile launch in response to joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea. Although facing the pressure of international sanctions, the DPRK still adopts a very resolute attitude, that is, although its strength is relatively weak and it can take few countermeasures, it has mastered an intercontinental missile and nuclear ** that can be used against the US ** forces. The Yoon administration has tried to cooperate more with the United States and Japan, pressuring North Korea by holding frequent military exercises and anchoring American nuclear submarines in the port of Busan to demonstrate its nuclear deterrent against North Korea. However, the DPRK has always been known for its "toughness" and has never been afraid of the "intimidation" of the United States, Japan, and South Korea. Recently, North Korea has openly claimed that the two Koreas have separated from their compatriots and regards South Korea as such"Enemy nations"This move is a very dangerous sign between the two Koreas.
Compared with the launch of an intercontinental missile, the impact of North Korea's launch on South Korea is much greater. North Korea is known to have a large number of troops deployed on Line 38, while South Korea has Seoul as its capital, close to the 38th parallel. This also indicates that Seoul is in the long-range fire coverage of the DPRK. North Korea's march this time was not aimed at the United States, but at Yoon Suk-yeol's regime. Although North Korea may not be able to defeat the American team, they can at least destroy Seoul. This indicates that relations between the two Koreas have reached a new peak in the past few decades. It is not an exaggeration to say that the risk of friction between the DPRK and the ROK is getting higher and higher, but whether or not the Korean Peninsula can be turned into a new battlefield again is not only a matter for the two countries, but also has a bearing on the common interests of the two countries. These include China, Russia, the United States and Japan. In fact, the current situation on the peninsula is still an extension of the Korean War, and the U.S. Pacific Command is still the command of the Korean period, and it is still operating. China, Russia, the United States, and Japan have all reached a consensus on the North Korean nuclear issue through six-party negotiations. However, the Six-Party Talks did not take place, and there is no sign of another nuclear test in North Korea. Although the Korean Peninsula is currently facing a crisis, it may not be as severe as that of North Korea. South Korea should understand that the United States is working with the United States to balance the influence of China, Russia, and North Korea on North Korea by provoking contradictions on the Korean Peninsula. But doing so is undoubtedly playing with fire, and in the current situation, no one can be sure that everything is under control, especially in the case of South Korea, a weak country.
The situation on the Korean Peninsula is becoming increasingly tense and the crisis is becoming more and more serious.
Relations between the two Koreas have recently become more tense due to live-fire exercises conducted by North Korean troops, which have entered the stage of preparing for war. Analysts believe that the launch was a response to joint U.S.-South Korean exercises, not an unwarranted challenge to North Korea. Yoon Suk-yeol has recently made frequent overtures to the United States and Japan and exerted pressure on North Korea, causing tensions between the two Koreas. North Korea has reacted clearly, and they have publicly stated that there is no longer a blood relationship between the two Koreas, and they see South Korea as such"Enemy nations"。Such a tough stance is a very dangerous signal for South Korea.
North Korea's latest military launch may have sent a greater shock to South Korea than the launch of an intercontinental missile. It is known that North Korea has deployed a large number of troops on Line 38, while South Korea has located Seoul near the 38th parallel. This means that Seoul is likely to be within the long-range fire coverage of North Korea. North Korea's move is not to give the United States a disgrace, but to give Yoon Suk-yeol a warning. Although North Korea may not be able to defeat the American ** team, they can at least destroy Seoul. This means that in the past few decades, the contradictions between the two countries have reached a new peak. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the possibility of friction between the two Koreas is rising rapidly, but a new war between the two Koreas will no longer be decided only by the two Koreas, but by such powerful countries as China, Russia, the United States and Japan. The current situation on the peninsula is actually an extension of the Korean War, and the U.S. Pacific Command is the command of the Korean period, and it is still functioning. Therefore, the Korean Peninsula issue is an issue of common concern to all countries in the world, and China, Russia, the United States, and Japan must handle the North Korean nuclear issue through six-party talks. Now, the six-party talks have not begun, and North Korea does not plan to conduct another test. Despite a crisis on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea's nuclear problem may not be as serious as North Korea's. South Korea should recognize the U.S. strategy of uniting with the U.S. and using its influence over major powers such as China, Russia, and North Korea to provoke contradictions. But this move is undoubtedly risky, and in the current situation, no one dares to say that they can do it all, especially South Korea, the most vulnerable country.