No New Korean War!
Emergency Protest at the White House -- Saturday, Nov. 27 at 12 Noon
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Stop the Provocations – U.S. Military Out of Asia Now!
  The Obama administration and its South Korean client government led  by the rabidly anti-communist President Kim Myung-bak are blaming the  Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) for the latest  escalation of hostilities in the Korean Peninsula.
But in  reality the crisis there is the result of a policy of deliberate  provocation by the U.S. and South Korea over the past several months.  These provocations are targeting both the DPRK and the People’s Republic  of China, countries where the often-concealed but very real aim of U.S.  leaders -- Democrats and Republicans alike – is “regime change.” They  could also lead to a new Korean war, one that could expand to wider  regional, and potentially nuclear, conflict.
While hypocritically calling for “calm” in words, Washington is  escalating the crisis by its actions. A U.S. naval group led by the  nuclear “super-carrier” USS George Washington is on its way to carry out  joint military maneuvers with South Korean warships in the Yellow Sea,  menacing both China and the DPRK. By moving this huge aircraft carrier  into the Yellow Sea the Pentagon and White House are sending a direct,  threatening message of escalation since China considers these waters to  be part of its sovereign territory.
On November 24, an unnamed “senior administration official”  confirmed that the U.S. is escalating pressure on China: “China clearly  does not like to see U.S aircraft carriers, for example, in the Yellow  Sea.” (NY Times, Nov. 25, 2010)
 What's needed to resolve the crisis
The DPRK wants direct talks with the United States, a formal  Peace Treaty ending the Korean War, and a normalization of relations  with the United States. This seemed like a realizable goal in the last  months of the Bill Clinton administration in 1999 and 2000. George W.  Bush scuttled these efforts shortly after taking office in 2001. The  Obama administration continued this policy with new sanctions and  endless war games simulating the invasion and bombing of North Korea.
The anti-war movement and all progressive people and organizations  should stand against any new war, and demand an end to the U.S.-South  Korean provocations.
In the latest incident, the North and South Korean armies exchanged  artillery fire on November 23. Two South Korean soldiers and two  civilians were reported killed and others wounded. Casualties on the  North Korean side have not been reported. As in all such previous  incidents, U.S. and South Korean leaders condemned the DPRK. But, as  even a close reading of the universally anti-North corporate media here  reveals, the first shells were fired by the South during military  exercises staged in a disputed sea area close to the west coast of North  Korea.
 The North Korean government stated that it was "reacting to the  military provocation of the puppet group with a prompt powerful physical  strike," and accused Seoul of starting the skirmish with its "reckless  military provocation as firing dozens of shells inside the territorial  waters of the" North.
The roots of the crisis
The  western sea border between the North and South is not recognized as  legitimate by the DPRK. It was unilaterally created by the United  States, using the mantle of the United Nations as a fig leaf and cover  for its actions, at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. The U.S. and  allied forces fought the DPRK under the UN flag, slaughtering millions  of Korean people and leveling the northern half of the country by  massive bombing. That war further divided a historically unified society  into competing states. While an armistice was signed in July 1953, the  U.S. has refused the demands of the DPRK to sign a Peace Treaty formally  bringing the war to an end.U.S.
“War Games” = Preparation for Real War
In recent years there have been at least three clashes in the same  area as the November 23 incident. The DPRK had repeatedly warned South  Korea against carrying out the latest “war games” the area. In fact, the  term “war games” is a misnomer -- these maneuvers should correctly be  called dress rehearsals for war. No one knows, moreover, whether any  particular military exercises is practice or the real thing, until it is  over and done with. This is especially true when the “war games” take  place in extremely close proximity to an enemy state.
The U.S. and South Korea annually stage such exercises close to both  China and the DPRK. The latest and largest joint drills were held this  past summer despite strong protests from both the PRC and DPRK. Those  “games,” labeled “Invincible Spirit,” included a simulated invasion of  the North.
China’s defense ministry especially objected to the presence of a  U.S. aircraft carrier close to its coast. In typical arrogant fashion, a  U.S. Defense Department spokesperson responded: “Where we exercise,  when we exercise, with whom and how, using what assets and so forth, are  determinations made by the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense, by the  United States government.” (Agence France Presse, July 15, 2010)
Imagine for a moment the reaction in Washington if the Chinese navy  announced that it was planning to hold similar maneuvers right off-shore  of New York or Los Angeles.
The Number 1 Provocation – U.S. Military Presence
The biggest provocation of all is the massive presence of U.S.  military bases, troop, nuclear and conventional weapons in the region.  In 2010, 65 years after the end of World War II, there are scores of  U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine bases in Korea, Okinawa, and all  across Japan. The U.S. has provided high tech weaponry of all kinds to  Taiwan. Trident submarines, each of which can launch hundreds of nuclear  warheads, and nuclear-armed aircraft carriers prowl the eastern Pacific  round-the-clock.
This vast deployment of military power halfway around the world far  exceeds that of any other country. It and the tens of billions of  dollars it burns up every year is justified to the people here as being  for “defensive purposes.” But that is just another Big Lie.
The real purpose of this monstrous military machine is to secure and  further the interests of the U.S. corporate power and strategic  domination in Asia and around the world. It is the enemy of the people  of Korea, China, Japan and the people of the United States.
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