by Ivan Eland,
April 09, 2013 | http://original.antiwar.com/ eland/2013/04/08/north-korea- is-like-a-misbehaving-child- ignore-it/
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
North Korea Is Like a Misbehaving Child – Ignore It
North Korea Is Like a Misbehaving Child – Ignore It
No doubt exists that North Korea’s recent belligerent and
irresponsible rhetoric is kinda scary. The question, of course, is how
to respond to it. The usual response of a superpower, which conducts an
overly militarized foreign policy, is counter-threats and intimidation.
The United States pulled out its most fearsome weapons—the B-2 stealth
bomber, the B-52 bomber, and the F-22 stealth fighter and had them
essentially buzz the North. Even worse, the United States, in an
agreement with South Korea, further enmeshed itself in the intra-Korean
histrionics. The United States pledged, in addition to coming to South
Korea’s assistance if a full blown war breaks out, to assist that nation
in the event of even minor North Korean provocations—for example, the
North’s shelling of a border island. Because the North is paranoid of a
U.S. attack, American involvement for such minor provocations is just
more likely to unintentionally lead to an escalation to major war.
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