[2015.1.16] This is a proposed petition from the Veterans for Peace Korea Peace Campaign
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This is a proposed petition from the Veterans for Peace Korea Peace Campaign:
The US Should Negotiate with North Korea on Its Proposal to Cancel Nuclear Tests in Exchange for a US Suspension of Joint Military Exercises with South Korea The DPRK government (North Korea) disclosed on Jan. 10, 2015 that it had delivered to the United States the day before an important proposal to “create a peaceful climate on the Korean
Peninsula.”
This year, we observe the 70th anniversary of the tragic division of Korea in 1945. The U.S. government played a major role in the arbitrary division of the country, as well as in the horrific Korean civil war of 1950-53, wreaking catastrophic devastation on North Korea, with millions
of Korean deaths as well as the deaths of 50,000 American soldiers. It is hard to believe that the U.S still keeps nearly 30,000 troops in South Korea today, even though the Armistice Agreement was signed in 1953.
According to KCNA, the North Korean news agency, the DPRK’s message stated that if the United States “contribute(s) to easing tension on the Korean Peninsula by temporarily suspending joint military exercises in South Korea and its vicinity this year,” then “the DPRK is ready to take such responsive step as temporarily suspending the nuclear test over which the U.S. is concerned.”
Unfortunately, it is reported that the U.S. State Department rejected the offer on Jan. 10, claiming that the two issues are separate. Such a quick spurning of the North’s proposal is not only arrogant but also violates one of the basic principles of the U.N. Charter, which requires of
its members to “settle their international disputes by peaceful means.” (Article 2(3)) To reduce the dangerous military tensions on the Korean Peninsula today, it is urgent that the two hostile States to engage in mutual dialogue and negotiation for a peaceful settlement of the lingering
Korean War, without any preconditions.
The North's proposal comes at a time of increasing tensions between the U.S. and DPRK over a Sony film, which depicts a brutal CIA-induced assassination of the current North Korean leader. In spite of the growing doubts by many security experts, the Obama administration hastily
blamed the North for the last November’s hacking of the Sony Pictures’ computer system and subsequently imposed new sanctions on the country. Pyongyang proposed a joint investigation, denying its responsibility for the cyber-attacks.
The winter U.S.-ROK (South Korea) war drill usually takes place in late Feb. DPRK put its troops on high military alert on such occasions in the past and conducted its own war drills in response. Pyongyang regards the large-scale joint war drills as U.S. rehearsal for military attacks,
including nuclear strikes, against North Korea. In the last year’s drill, the U.S. flew in B-2 stealth bombers, which can drop nuclear bombs, from the U.S. mainland, as well as bringing in U.S. troops from abroad. In fact, these threatening moves not only provoke the North but also violate
the Korean War Armistice Agreement of 1953.
Instead of intensifying further sanctions and military pressures against the DPRK, the Obama administration should accept the recent offer from the North in good faith, and engage in negotiations to reach positive agreements to reduce military tensions on the Korean Peninsula. It is high time for the American people to heal the old wounds in Korea by ending the lingering Korean War with a peace treaty, so that the Korean people can also enjoy, at last, their basic human rights to peace, self-determination, and development. The least the United States can do now is to accept the North’s moratorium offer and enter talks on it. Engage DPRK and stop demonizing it, for the sake of peace in Korea, Northeast Asia and the world.
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