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China-Japan-Koreas
Norks claim South is scheming to absorb communist state
2009-06-29
SEOUL, June 28 (Yonhap) -- North Korea on Sunday accused South Korea of trying to absorb the communist state, citing President Lee Myung-bak's recent remarks that his government will pursue reunification with the North on the basis of a market economy.
Well, now that you mention it ...
The weekly Tongil Sinbo, a government mouthpiece, was referring to a speech Lee made after a summit with U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this month, in which he said Seoul will pursue inter-Korean unification "on the principles of free democracy and a market economy."
Both sides have signed on to "reunification," but it means something different to both sides. The South anticipates NKor collapsing upon itself and having to be reconstructed pretty much from the ground up, with Seoul in charge of the new Korea. The North sees SKor turning commie -- whether through the actions of the fifth column or a more successful rerun of the Korean War doesn't matter -- and being ruled by the Kim dynasty, who will proceed to "manage its economy."
Such remarks are aimed at "breaking down the North's ideology and system to achieve 'reunification through absorption,' and it is appalling that they came out of the mouth of Lee Myung-bak," the paper said in an article carried by the North's official Web site, Uriminzokkiri.

The weekly also blasted Lee's signature North Korea policy, called "Denuclearization, Openness, 3000," in which his government seeks to raise the country's per capital income to US$3,000 if it abandons its nuclear program, as the "basis and destination" of the "absorption" scheme.

Taking office last year, Lee adopted a tougher stance than his liberal predecessors over the North's nuclear weapons program. His conservative government also ended unconditional rice and fertilizer aid to the North that had continued for nearly a decade. Such support continued despite the North's 2006 nuclear test and launching of long range missiles.

Lee's hardline policy won support from conservatives at home, but liberals and non-governmental groups say his tough stance sent inter-Korean relations backwards after years of reconciliatory progress. "What we can obviously learn here is that South Korea's confrontational policy toward its fellow men will never change as long as Lee Myung-bak is in power," the paper said.
Let's assume for the moment that Kimmie soon cavorts in the ninth circle of hell with Himmler. Then let's assume that his callow third son isn't the man to run the country, even as a figurehead, and let's further assume that a war of succession takes place in Pyongyang. Let's assume finally that because of all this that North Korea thus finishes its implosion and is now a global basket case, eyesore and flashpoint for a regional war.

What to do?

The US should immediately tell the Chinese, quietly, that if China allows the South to absorb the North, the US will take no action that harms China's interests on the peninsula. We won't allow the South to keep the North's nuclear program or weapons, we'll restrain Japan from going nuclear, and, most importantly, we won't put American troops in the North. In fact, as the South gets control of the situation, we'll be happy to draw down our troops on the peninsula. But absolutely, positively, no military bases for us north of the 38th parallel.

In short: we make clear to China that it has nothing to fear from a united Korean peninsula. The Chinese don't have to underwrite aid to the Norks anymore, they won't have a militarized Korea on their border, and we won't seek to improve our military position there.

None of that guarantees that the Chinese would go along, but floating such a tentative plan certainly would give the Norks a lot more to worry about in the coming months. Solving the Nork problem means getting the Chinese to curb their dog -- or maybe, just maybe, kicking their dog to the curb.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  Viet Nam? Are they serious?
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-06-29 21:31  

#9  "Proposed PLAN "ARSENAL SHIP" DESIGNS > may have as many as 100-PLUS VLS/VLMS = ASBM? Tubes + multi-AAM + multi-Naval BMD + VTOL Helo-Air Platforms.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-29 19:54  

#8  * SAME > KONG KONG "SING TAO DAILY": THE PLA "CHINA/HAINAN-GUAM" CONCEPT FOR THE MILITARY, GEOPOL DEFENSE OF CHINA [ "First Island" Chain" + periphery]. PLA STRENGTHENING OF MILFORCES ON HAINAN ISLAND. HAINAN ISLAND AS CHINA'S MIL "STRATEGIC SPRINGBOARD" FOR OTH PROJECTION BEYOND THE CHINA SEAS AND PHILIPPINES INTO THE WEST/CENT PACIFIC REGIONS.

Also, AT CURENT TRENDS CHINA'S PLAN WILL BECOME THE WORLD'S LARGEST BY 2020 OR SHORTLY AFTER. PLAN IS GIVING SERIOUS CONSIDERATION FOR THE DEV OF BATTLECRUISER AND SUBMARINE-LED, ASBM-ARMED, "ARSENAL/FIRE SHIP" LR TASK FORCES TO CHALLENGE, DETER OR DEFEAT USN CARRIERS IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC>
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-29 19:48  

#7  SAME > Seems CHINA is repor planning to deploy "LARGE NUMBERS" of H-7 ATTACK BOMBER AIRCRAFT on its HAINAN ISLAND PLA MILBASE in faceoff agz VIETNAM over SINO-VIETNAM CHINA SEAS SOVEREIGNTY CLAIMS

* SAME > "MUMBAI DAILY": MAY 5th SINO-INDIAN NAVAL CONFRONTATION. INDIAN NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER TASK GROUP GAVE WARNING AND THREATENED TO SINK PLAN TYPE 092 SUBMARINE TRACKING SAME [ Indian Navy ASW "weapons lock" agz PLAN Sub]. FEAR OF SINO-INDIAN NAVAL CLASH INSIDE MUMBAI HARBOR [Regional War].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-29 19:38  

#6  ION WORLD MIL FORUM > IIUC "CENTRAL DAILY NEWS" SURVEY: APPROXI 60.5% OF SOUTH KOREANS BELIEVE THE SOUTH SHOULD HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR SELF-DEFENSE.

* SAME > "KOREAN DAILY NEWS": SOUTH KOREA IS MAKING MILITARY CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR THE COLLAPSE OF NORTH KOREA, INCLUDING POSSIB TAKEOVER FROM PYONGYANG. NEW MASSIVE SOUTH KOREAN ARMS PROCUREMENT AND MODERNIZATION PLANS. SOUTH KOREAN MILITARY INTERVENTION OPTIONS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-06-29 19:30  

#5  Norks claim South is scheming to absorb communist state

the norks want to be part of the history of the widely acclaimed tv series This old house.

The South wants to produce the show to show its efficiency, and good taste.

So the crying out continues, while negotiations proceed in fits and starts. Norks want to deny access to the basement, Southies want to fix the holistic house. who knows how long these negotiations will take.

Meanwhile bobo chavez is threatening to invade Honduras, just like he threatened to invade Columbia.....these misadventures are attempts to convince the world over that he really is a great general....really, not like saddam, but a really great warrior, who dont need no stinkin proxies to fight the rhetorical fight.
Posted by: Grerelet Bucket6078   2009-06-29 14:08  

#4  Everybody talks about how much a burden absorbing North Korean people would be if the Norks collapsed. If the world and the useless POS meeting-going child m01esting UN would share the burden, it would not be an impossible task. Hell we went into Europe and Japan after the war and rebuilt.

I swear, leaders spend 10x the effort in avoiding the right thing and doing the wrong thing.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-06-29 13:21  

#3  Now we'll see if The One and hsi Snake Department are as smart as our own Dr. Steve White.

I ain't holdin' my breath.
Posted by: Bobby   2009-06-29 12:12  

#2  I agree with that assessment. However, no one else wants the job so the SKors will get it by default. You certainly won't see the Chinese man-up to help the starving Norks.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-06-29 09:36  

#1  Good plan, Steve, and exactly what I think we really would communicate to the Chinese. However, despite Lee's public comments, I think the South is really afraid of the North collapsing and having to actually absorb them. West Germany absorbing East Germany was much more of an economic burden than they expected and North Korea is a million times worse off than East Germany ever was.
Posted by: Odysseus   2009-06-29 07:03  

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