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China-Japan-Koreas
North Korea rejects South Koreas calls for talks
2013-04-15
[Jakarta Post] North Korea on Sunday rebuffed a South Korean proposal to resolve rising tensions through dialogue, dismissing it as a "crafty trick" by its rival.

Tensions have been high on the Korean Peninsula for weeks, with Pyongyang threatening to attack Seoul and Washington for conducting joint military drills and for supporting U.N. sanctions imposed on North Korea for a February nuclear test.

While the threats are largely seen as rhetoric, U.S. and South Korean officials have said they believe North Korea may test-fire a mid-range missile designed to reach the U.S. territory of Guam.

Pyongyang also took a direct shot at Seoul by pulling more than 50,000 North Korean workers from their joint factory park in the border city of Kaesong and denying South Koreans access to the complex just north of the Demilitarized Zone.

The move has brought the South Korean-run factories to a standstill, threatening a shutdown of the last joint project left between the two Koreas.

Last Thursday, Seoul pressed Pyongyang to discuss restarting operations at the factory park. South Korean President Park Geun-hye has promoted seeking peace with North Korea, a change in policy from the hard-line stance of her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak.

But on Sunday, North Korea's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said Pyongyang has no intention of talking with Seoul unless it abandons its confrontational posture.
Posted by:Fred

#3  What's with the puffy hat on the officer on the right in tipper's pic link?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2013-04-15 15:08  

#2  They don't want to have Kim Jong-un unleash his new toys.
Posted by: tipper   2013-04-15 06:21  

#1  The DPRK per se = Iran = taint gonna give up their NucProgs.

China's traditional "soft power" diplomatic approach is failing to procure their desired overseas Milbases for the PLA, thus its entrenchment ["putting its foot down"] in the SCS, IOR, + China-claimed, Japanese-controlled Senkakus in the ECS.

Again, the ongoing DPRK Crisis has NOT prevented China from repeatedly violating Japan's 12-mile territorial sea limits around the disputed Senkakus even at the Crisis escalates. UNLESS SOMETHING GIVES, THIS CRISIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING AS CHINA GIVES UP ON DIPLOMACY IN FAVOR OF "AGGRESSIVE" MILITARY OR COMBINED MILPOL FORCE.

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > WILL CHINA PUT AN END TO THE NORTH KOREAN CRISIS?

Yes it can, of course, but not really as the larger issue is CHINA STILL WANTS OVERSEAS PLA MILBASES + MAY INCREASINGLY BE NO LONGER INTERESTED IN USING PEACEFUL DIPLOMACY TO ACQUIRE THEM.

IMO there are TWO PARALLEL, COMPLEMENTARY GEOPOL CRISES going on here - ONE OR THE OTHER OR BOTH CAN EASILY DEVOL INTO NUCLEAR CONFLICT.


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* ION DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > MANILA OFFERS US USE OF ITS BASES IN CASE OF NORTH KOREAN WAR.

PHIL ForSec Albert Del Rosario.

RELATED SAME > NO NEED FOR US TO USE RP [Republic of the Phillippines] BASES SOON.

Unless the PHIL is attacked [read, BY CHINA = e.g. SCS Dispute] + US-PHIL Treaty is invoked.

* SAME > NORTH KOREA CARRIES OUT MILITARY EXERCISE [Paratroops]NEAR CHINESE BORDER.

And a mighty F-I-V-E NOKOR Paratroopers they were.

Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-04-15 02:24  

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