All Out War is “On the Table”: U.S. Considers First-Strike Attack against North Korea. Would China and Russia be Dragged In?
By
Bruce Gagnon
Global
Research, March 12, 2017
The
publication called Business Insider is carrying a story promoting a US
first-strike attack on North Korea. The
article includes a quote from the Wall Street Journal that reads, “An internal
White House review of strategy on North Korea includes the possibility of
military force or regime change to blunt the country’s nuclear-weapons threat,
people familiar with the process said, a prospect that has some U.S. allies in
the region on edge.”
The
BI article also states:
Military
action against North Korea wouldn’t be pretty. Some number of civilians in
South Korea, possibly Japan, and US forces stationed in the Pacific would be
likely to die in the undertaking no matter how smoothly things went.
Talk
about an understatement. A US
first-strike attack on North Korea would likely escalate quickly into a full
bore war that would consume the entire Korean peninsula. China and even Russia (both have borders with
North Korea) could easily be dragged into such a war.
In
fact the war, behind the scenes, has really already begun. The New York Times reports in an article
entitled Trump Inherits a Secret Cyberwar Against North Korean Missiles the
following:
Three
years ago, President Barack Obama ordered Pentagon officials to step up their
cyber and electronic strikes against North Korea’s missile program in hopes of
sabotaging test launches in their opening seconds.
Soon
a large number of the North’s military rockets began to explode, veer off
course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea. Advocates of such
efforts say they believe that targeted attacks have given American antimissile
defenses a new edge and delayed by several years the day when North Korea will
be able to threaten American cities with nuclear weapons launched atop
intercontinental ballistic missiles.
At
this very moment US and South Korean military units are holding their annual
war games that practice a decapitating strike on North Korea. How does the North Korean government know if
this time the ‘war game’ is for real or not?
American
peace activist and Korea expert Tim Shorrock notes:
DPRK
[North Korea] tests also in response to massive military base structure
established by the US in South Korea and remilitarized Japan, all aimed at
North Korea.
Add
to all this the current Pentagon deployment of the very controversial THAAD
(Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) ‘missile defense’ system on board a C-17
cargo plane.
The
Korea Times reports:
However,
the arrival comes at a highly sensitive time as political turmoil is now
escalating ahead of the Constitutional Court’s ruling on President Park
Geun-hye’s impeachment and China’s intensifying retaliatory measures against
the THAAD system.
Although
the government says no political intention was involved regarding the timing of
the deployment, some critics say the two countries hastened the move to take
advantage of the political and social confusion.
However,
the deployment process began even though the necessary administrative steps
have yet to be completed, including securing the land for the battery site
under the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), evaluation of its environmental
impact, and basic planning and construction of the base.
Considering
these steps, it had been expected that the deployment would be made around June
or July. But with the unexpected sudden acquisition of the installation, the
battery may be put into operation by April, according to sources.
It
is widely believed that the government rushed the process to make the
deployment irreversible even if President Park is ousted and a candidate
against the battery is elected.
The
US by its actions is once again destabilizing the region and justifying
increased Pentagon military deployments in and around the Chinese and Russian
borders.
The
Pentagon does not fear North Korea which has an out-of-date military. I recall years ago reading one of the
aerospace industry publications reporting on a North Korean missile launch at
that time. The US military officials
were laughing at North Korea saying they didn’t even have the military
satellites and ground stations to effectively track their own missile while the
US followed it during its full course.
The US though uses North Korea in order to sell the American people and
rest of the world on the notion that Washington must do more to ‘protect’
everyone from the North Korean crazy leadership by building up its forces in the
Asia-Pacific region.
North
Korea’s outdated submarine
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Even
Business Insider recognizes this reality when they write in their article:
North
Korea has a submarine that can launch nuclear ballistic missiles, which would
represent a big risk to US forces as it can sail outside of the range of
established missile defenses.
Fortunately,
the best submarine hunters in the world sail with the US Navy.
Helicopters
would drop special listening buoys, destroyers would use their advanced radars,
and US subs would listen for anything unusual in the deep. North Korea’s
antique submarine would hardly be a match for the combined efforts of the US,
South Korea, and Japan.
While
the submarine would greatly complicate the operation, it would most likely find
itself at the bottom of the ocean before it could do any meaningful damage.
We
are living in the most dangerous time in human history. We can’t sit around as bystanders while
Washington presses onward with its military pivot to surround Russia and
China. We must speak out, help others
understand what is actually going on, and actively protest these offensive
plans that could lead to WW III.
One
last thought. North Korea has not
attacked anyone. They are testing
missiles – something that the US and its many allies regularly do. While I oppose all of these systems I do
believe it is total hypocrisy for the US to decide which countries may test
missiles and which may not. Does another
nation have the right to say that a preemptive first strike attack on the US is
appropriate because this country actually does go around the world constantly
creating wars and chaos?
The
original source of this article is Organizing Notes
Copyright
© Bruce Gagnon, Organizing Notes, 2017
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