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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Pence Heading to Seoul, Possible US Aggression on Hold Pence Heading to Seoul, Possible US Aggression on Hold by Stephen Lendman On Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence heads to Seoul, part of a 10-day Asia trip to include Japan, Indonesia and Australia visits. A White House statement said hell arrive in Seoul
on April 16, return home on April 25. Trump launching aggression on North Korea risking nuclear war while his vice-president is in East Asia seems unlikely. For now, hell most likely continue tough talk, saber rattle off North Koreas coastline, pressure China and impose more sanctions. What comes later remains to be seen. An unnamed White House foreign policy advisor said Pence will meet with South Korea officials on Pyongyangs nuclear and ballistic missile programs, arriving the day after the DPRKs Day of the Sun national holiday, commemorating Kim Il-sungs 105th birthday, the countrys founder. The White House has contingency plans in case Pences trip coincides with Pyongyangs sixth nuclear test, the White House added without further elaboration. According to the US official, the DPRK continues developing its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities, expecting further tests, saying: With the regime, its not a matter of if. Its when. We are well prepared to counter that, adding: We are fully committed to our security alliances, especially in the face of our evolving security challenges. And youve seen the nuclear threat of North Korea, and well reinforce those security alliances, suggesting a possible military response. On Saturday, Pyongyang showcased its ICBMs during a military parade, commemorating Kim Il- sungs birthday. Seoul said they appeared to be a new type - longer than the existing KN-08 or KN- 14 ICBMs. Submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) were publicly displayed for the first time. On State television, a male voiceover said (t)odays parade will provide a chance to display our powerful military might - a clear message to Trump, the West, Seoul, Tokyo and Beijing. Senior DPRK official Choe Ryong-hae said his country is ready to challenge any US-initiated aggression, accusing Trump of creating a war situation by hostile rhetoric and positioning US warships off North Koreas coastline. We will respond to an all-out war with an all-out war and a nuclear war with our style of a nuclear attack, he said. On Friday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned conflict could break out at any moment. Pyongyang considers Trump unpredictable. Perhaps its leadership chose a saber-rattling military parade in lieu of an expected Saturday nuclear test, maybe postponed, not cancelled. China is Pyongyangs key ally. In 1961, both countries signed the Sino-North Korean Mutual Aid and Cooperation Friendship Treaty. It obligates both nations to provide military and other aid if either one is attacked by a foreign power. The treaty remains in force until 2021. Beijing wants conflict avoided for obvious reasons. It shares a border with North Korea. Hordes of refugees would seek safe haven in China if war erupts. Nuclear war fallout would affect the entire region. South Korea and Japan want things resolved diplomatically. Everyone loses in case of war. Trump said the North Korean problem will be taken care of. If China doesnt help, hell go it alone. Pyongyangs General Staff urged Washington to come to its senses and make a proper option for the solution (to) the problem. Vice Foreign Minister Han Song Ryol warned we will go to war if they choose. If the US comes with reckless military maneuvers, then we will confront it with the DPRKs preemptive strike. Chinas Foreign Minister Wang Yi call(ed) on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made similar comments. Possible Korean war with nukes should terrify everyone. Its Trumps call. His belligerence over diplomacy is great cause for concern. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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