US: A great threat to world peace. North Koreans shake hands. |
By Richard Mellor
Afscme Local 444, retired
The main goal of the capitalist media is to keep us all in a
state of tension, fear, perpetual insecurity. When a working class populations
feels this way, and is not organized in that it has its own party, apparatus,
media etc., it is more susceptible to manipulation. Of course, the ruling class
doesn’t want open race war or nationalist, or religious sectarian gangs on the
streets fighting each other, but they do want these tensions to simmer, maybe a
minor containable clash here and there. The same is true of the fear of
foreigners, we must distrust them all as the ruling class wants us to see the
world as they see it.
Sometimes I think about what it must be like living in one
of the Koreas. Here in the US people worry about nuclear war but this fear must
be a thousand times worse in Seoul or Pyongyang. In the event of any military confrontation,
even a non-nuclear one, between North and South Korea, massive destruction of
property and millions killed will be the result.
The Korean Civil war, one in which US imperialism took a
side, has never ended. What we have
there is a US imposed border and an armistice. It must be terrifying for the
people on both sides every time the US Predator in Chief lets fly one of his
Tweets. It’s easy for people in his position to talk tough as neither he nor
the generals, politicians of capitalism, and other decision makers will be
victims of their own aggression.
Thawing of Korea Ties
Divides U.S. and Seoul, a Wall Street Journal headline read yesterday. The
US government is upset, or angry more like it that Seoul decided to institute
talks with the North after Pyongyang hinted that they might be willing to
participate in the Winter Olympics. Washington, and the Pentagon no doubt,
never knew about it until a few hours beforehand according to the Journal.
South Korea’s decision to talk to the Koreans in the other
half of the country without permission from Donald Trump and co. is “stirring tensions” with the US the
Journal adds. In a humane, civilized
world, such a development would be encouraged. Instead, Trump was very angry
and despite having quite the Twitter mouth on him, never mentioned it in his
State of the Union address---just the opposite, he “reiterated” his call for tougher sanctions (a nice name for
economic warfare) against the North.
More threatening to our American way of life and freedoms,
even more than nuclear war apparently, is the result of these talks between the
North and South------the athletes from both sides of the 38th
Parallel marching under one flag when the games open on Friday. Can anything be
more frightening and threatening to humanity than this?
U.S. officials are “particularly
frustrated”, as Seoul’s reaching out
a hand to the North comes in the wake President Moon Jae-in’s “Repeated demands last year that the U.S.
seek his consent before taking any pre-emptive military action against North
Korea.” Says the Journal.
Heavens! The gall of these people wanting to decide for
themselves whether or not to enter a military confrontation with the Northern
half of the country. Living each day in fear of a nuclear attack, millions
dead, cities destroyed---John Wayne could do it. And making a decision about
their own fate without consulting the geniuses in Washington. What are they
thinking? Moon had better watch out, he
may go the way of former U.S. stooge, Saddam Hussein, who misread US
signals and thought he could make decisions on his own.
The madness of U.S. capitalism, it’s bad enough for us, but
it must be pure hell for workers on the Korean Peninsula living in a world
knowing that military and political representatives of a decaying capitalist
class hold your fate in their hands.
It’s like a video game only real. There is “….talk in Washington that some officials are considering a limited
‘bloody nose’ strike on North Korea…” according to the Journal report. Then
the mass murderer and world’s number one war criminal Henry Kissinger is
reported in the press saying, that this talk of launching a preemptive
strike on North Korea “is strong and the argument rational”. If the reader hasn’t done so, Christopher
Hitchens' book, The
Trial of Henry Kissinger is a must read.This man Kissinger has some blood on his hands.
It’s inconceivable that intelligent human beings can talk
this way, act this way, but they are driven to this behavior by the laws of
their own system. It’s life or death for US capitalism in its struggle to
maintain its global position not merely as the world’s major military power
but economic one as well. The North Korean regime is a paranoid remnant of the
Stalinist era but they have every reason to fear and distrust the US as it
destroyed almost every city in the country with its unchallenged air
superiority; and, like them or not, the regime is absolutely correct in its
claims that South Korean policy is totally subservient to US capitalism and its
occupation. In the past, the North has shown willingness to halt its nuclear
program but it would be madness to do so in the face of US imperialism’s
aggressive goals. Without nuclear weapons it would have no defense at all against
the most heavily armed nuclear equipped US military. The North Koreans aren't developing nuclear weapons to attack the US, they are doing so as a deterrent to the US attacking them. The book included here is
an excellent introduction to recent Korean history and should be read by all
class conscious workers.
The Korean working class North and South knows fear and it is quite natural
they would welcome any efforts at increasing friendly relations between the two regions. This pressure is felt by the body politic as well, “This
city (Seoul) was once completely destroyed. No Korean is interested in seeing
that happen again---period. If there is war….the cost will have to be borne by
us.”, one South Korean politician tells the Journal. That’s suits the US
ruling class fine. As long as the victims of their activities are overseas, the
U.S. mass media will keep the reality at bay. US capitalism has no interest in
solving the problem of Korean unity unless it is in a way that extended US
control of the country to the Russian border. The North Koreans know this---millions of Americans don't.
The U.S. mass media is extremely biased and censored and
centered on keeping its citizens in this perpetual state of insecurity, fear
and distrust of foreigners. I suppose Mexicans are to blame for poisoning the
water supply of numerous US cities and causing our dams, roads, bridges and
rail system to collapse. And the recent market declines that wiped out a month's
gains in a couple of days? Mexicans again.
It
is not North Korea’s nuclear weapons program that is the major concern except
in that it makes it more difficult for the U.S to invade and bomb the country.
It is the global struggle for markets and containing a major and growing
competitor---China and to a lesser extent, Russia. And as I wrote earlier, “Such a conflict would also draw China in to
the mix. Even if the North was not only de-nuclearized but completely defeated,
China could not tolerate a united US puppet regime on its northern border.” And
the US doesn’t want a united, pro-China or independent Korea either. The reason
the US intervened in the Korean civil war, much like the Vietnamese one, was to
contain the spread of the Chinese revolution and keep the world safe for
capitalism and US corporations. I once read that the US taxpayer financed South
Korea with more military and other aid than the entire continent of Africa. The
propaganda from the US gutter press is that it gives billions in humanitarian
aid to the rest of the world when the truth is most of our tax money is spent
on military aid, military hardware and WMD’s aimed at suppressing resistance to
the despotic regimes US capitalism supports.
There
is no way a US strike in this area would not bring China in to it. The
arrogance of US imperialism will be the death of it, and unless we stop it and
offer a different US face to the world, it will be the death of us.
It is not something people enjoy hearing but there is no solution to this crisis on the basis of capitalism. It becomes so obvious when a small gesture of unity between the two Koreas as has happened with the Olympics is so upsetting to the U.S. ruling class.
It is not something people enjoy hearing but there is no solution to this crisis on the basis of capitalism. It becomes so obvious when a small gesture of unity between the two Koreas as has happened with the Olympics is so upsetting to the U.S. ruling class.
Read more on the Korea’s here and at the Korea labels on the right.
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