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DAY 4 Mr. Trump--stop the US-South Korea war game and preemptive strike. Diplomacy NOW in Korean peninsula
In particular, it mattered very much that the [candlelight] protests were peaceful and orderly, and did not threaten the democratic process itself¡¦ That legitimacy is what makes impeachment different from a coup. It¡¯s why Seoul Plaza is not Tahrir Square in Cairo. -- Noah Feldman (professor, Harvard Law School) https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-03-12/south-korea-does-impeachment-right
¡¦the idea of using force against North Korea, when even their artillery, 10,000 guns north of Seoul, conventional artillery, can take out a city that has a third of the South Korean population, you just really have no military option on the Korean Peninsula. But unfortunately, a lot of folks in Washington haven¡¯t gotten that straight. Bruce Cumings (professor, University of Chicago)
Dear Friend—an update on the news, views and actionable items related to the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia. My apologies for a long message, but please do remember the spirit of this amazing people's movement in Korea. I've met many good Americans who love Korea more than Koreans, especially in Asian Studies, Chinese Studies, Japan Studies, Korean Studies, etc. We need you on board of this HOPE bus for democracy, human security, and peace! Help us!
Key words: candlelight movement, legitimacy and democracy vs. THAAD and US-South Korea war games
•Korea¡¯s historic candlelight protest praised by global media, scholars and experts
•In contrast, the impeached and former president Park continues to divide the nation
•Costly, destructive and threat-provoking U.S.-South Korea war game in progress
◦The United States brought drones (unmanned aircraft) aimed at infiltrating to North Korea, a team of Navy SEALs, that took out Osama bin Laden
•Scholars, peace organizations, and activists call for Trump administration to pursue diplomacy while hawkish politicians in South Korea and Japan behind the scene are reportedly urging the most dangerous policy--preemptive strike of North Korea, which will result in a nuclear war
•Residents near the site of THAAD in Seongju and Gimcheon are under intense surveillance as more than 1500 policemen moved in the small city; farmers even have to show their ID to go to the field. Just like any other US military bases, civilian life, freedom and liberty in these communities will be restricted.
•Opposition parties demand the parliament's ratification of deployment of THAAD: no legitimacy, no democratic process, no THAAD!
•Peace Bus, March 18, 2017 to Seongju/Gimcheon THAAD Out PEACE in
I. US-South Korea-Japan war game
Yonhap News. U.S. Navy SEALs to take part in joint drills in S. Korea
U.S. special operations forces, including the unit that killed Osama Bin Laden, will take part in joint military drills in South Korea to practice incapacitating North Korean leadership in the case of conflict, a military official said Monday. The U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six will join the annual Foal Eagle and Key Resolve exercises between the two allies for the first time, along with the Army's Rangers, Delta Force and Green Berets. "A bigger number of and more diverse U.S. special operation forces will take part in this year's Foal Eagle and Key Resolve exercises to practice missions to infiltrate into the North, remove the North's war command and demolition of its key military facilities," the official told Yonhap News Agency asking not to be named. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/03/13/0200000000AEN20170313009400315.html
2. Zoom in Korea. U.S. Considers First-Strike Attack on North Korea. Bruce Gagnon
We are living in the most dangerous time in human history. We can¡¯t sit around as bystanders while Washington presses onward with its military pivot to surround Russia and China. We must speak out, help others understand what is actually going on, and actively protest these offensive plans that could lead to WW III.
3. For an informative and in-depth coverage of Korea news by Amy Goodman¡¯s Democracy Now, PBS news program with Christine Ahn and Prof. Bruce Cumings
Christine Ahn. And I think that there is a perception in this country that—that regime collapse is imminent and that all it will take is a military action to conduct it. And when has regime change ever been successful? And what would be the likelihood for the millions of South Koreans right across the DMZ and the innocent civilians? But it would engulf the entire region into a very dangerous regional conflict—Russia, China, Japan, the United States. By being part of mutual defense treaties, it will engulf the entire region. Five of those—of the top 10 countries in terms of their military capacity and defense spending are in that region. It¡¯s a tinderbox. And so, we really need to understand that the Korean conflict is at the root of that. And so we have to really seriously pressure our government. I mean, it¡¯s obviously—how do we, you know, pressure the Trump administration, that seems to not have a clue about Korea? But we have to. I think it¡¯s a very dangerous situation, and we have to be very vigilant.
Bruce Cumings: I think North Korea is really working hard to try not to be an international pariah. Certainly, they are doing the missile tests. They do that as a message to the United States. But I think that they don¡¯t want to be isolated. They want to join the international community. They want the sanctions to be lifted, so that they could eventually normalize. And so, it just raises a lot of questions. Why would they do this at a time when they were about to have potential talks, Track 2 dialogues, with U.S. officials
https://www.democracynow.org/2017/3/13/china_warns_us_north_korea_are
4. William Perry. President Trump, There Is A Deal To Be Made With North Korea
Our diplomacy has consistently failed to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear arsenal and is likely to continue to fail if that is our overriding goal. But we do have a viable diplomatic option to reduce the dangers created by that arsenal. I believe that North Korea might well agree to give up testing of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles and agree not to sell or transfer any of its nuclear technology, in return for economic concessions from South Korea and security assurances from the U.S.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/north-korea-nuclear-danger_us_58c2b543e4b0d1078ca63919?
5. Listening to Korea¡¯s Liberals. John Delury
A liberal South Korean president is very likely—or in the case of Moon Jae-in, guaranteed—to proactively engage Kim Jong Un in political dialogue, allow civic groups in the South to resume their activities and exchanges with the North, and restore and expand economic linkages. The Obama administration¡¯s lukewarm attitude toward dialogue and negotiation, and focus on getting China to implement harsher sanctions on the DPRK, would no longer align with the inter-Korean policy of its ally in Seoul¡¦The second dawn of a Sunshine Policy on the Korean peninsula would present either a challenge or opportunity for whomever happens to be the next occupant of the White House. As a general principle, Americans are more comfortable talking to South Korean conservatives than liberals, and the fact that conservatives have controlled the presidency for so long has strengthened that US tendency. Given this year¡¯s election results, now may be the time for US policymakers, especially those in the potential next administration, to start listening a bit harder to Korean liberals.
http://38north.org/2016/04/jdelury042016/
6. With Park¡¯s ouster, Seoul may now reset relations with its neighbors
The Trump administration is now conducting a policy review to decide how to deal with North Korea¡¯s threats, and there is plenty of talk in Washington about ¡°kinetic options¡± — a euphemism for some kind of military action. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, some ruling party lawmakers are now openly pushing for Japan to develop the capacity to preemptively strike North Korea.
http://www.sfgate.com/world/article/With-Park-s-ouster-Seoul-may-now-reset-10993723.php
II. Candlelight movement for democracy
1. Bloomberg. Noah Feldman (professor at Harvard University) South Korea does impeachment right.
In particular, it mattered very much that the protests were peaceful and orderly, and did not threaten the democratic process itself¡¦ That legitimacy is what makes impeachment different from a coup. It¡¯s why Seoul Plaza is not Tahrir Square in Cairo.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-03-12/south-korea-does-impeachment-right
2. How to Remove a President: Mass Protests Force Out South Korean Leader Amid Corruption Scandal
It¡¯s extraordinary. And I would say it¡¯s a really incredible outcome of months of organizing by mass movements to unseat this president that was obviously charged for political corruption but whose policies have really steered South Korea into a very dangerous situation that we are in today. And I think it¡¯s extraordinary what people in mass movements can do, and I think it¡¯s not just great for South Korea and for peace on the Korean Peninsula, but I think it¡¯s a really great symbol for the rest of the world.
https://www.democracynow.org/2017/3/13/how_to_remove_a_president_mass
3. How a protest movement swelled to oust South Korea¡¯s president
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2017/0310/How-a-protest-movement-swelled-to-oust-South-Korea-s-president?cmpid=gigya-more
4. BBC. South Korea's Park leaves presidential palace after impeachment
Her demeanour outside her new residence was upbeat and full of smiles. It was not the demeanour of a disgraced, regretful politician.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39247940
5. The Hankyoreh. [Editorial] A people's victory, and the dawn of a new spring for South Korea
It¡¯s time for Park and her supporters to leave behind the turgid stream of their lunacy.
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/english_editorials/786084.html
6. The New Yorker. E.Tammy Kim. A New Moment for South Korea
The so-called Candlelight Movement came to stand for a broad set of principles: freedom of speech, government and corporate accountability, economic redistribution, and workers¡¯ rights.
¡¦The election will come at a difficult moment, not only for the Korean peninsula but also for East Asia and, indeed, the entire world. Every spring, in an extravagant, costly display, the U.S. and South Korea stage military exercises as a warning to the North (and Japan and China, too). And every spring, North Korea stages its own extravagant, costly missile launches, spurring international scorn. http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/a-new-moment-for-south-korea
7. The Washington Post. South Korea shows how democracy is done
To be sure, South Korea still has many problems. But its people, buoyed up by an extraordinary wave of civic activism, are showing that they aren¡¯t prepared to accept the established way of doing things. They have mounted a remarkable campaign for change, and today that campaign has borne fruit of the most dramatic sort. Their cousins to the north can only dream of similar acts of defiance — which is why their country remains frozen in time, beholden to a leader whose only plan for the future is tied to the machinery of violence.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/democracy-post/wp/2017/03/10/south-korea-shows-the-world-how-democracy-is-done/?utm_term=.0241dc13dde0
III. THAAD Out PEACE in
Zoom in Korea. Seongju Residents Prepare to Block THAAD Deployment; S Korean Women Appeal for Solidarity on International Women¡¯s Day
THAAD deployment in Korea will be adjacent to residential and economic hubs–schools, hospitals, markets, businesses, and farms. It will threaten the very economic and social lifeblood of the communities it invades. Such callous disregard for an entire nation¡¯s people represents immorality and arrogance on a scale rivaling that of the classic colonial mindset, in which men and women are dehumanized to a degree that negates even basic observance of their most fundamental rights. Human dignity and the well-being of our communities ought to take precedence over the ravenous and all-consuming greed of military-industrial conglomerates. The chief beneficiaries of THAAD are corporations such as Lockheed Martin and the so-called public servants through whom they speak–those who have shamefully chosen to trample the sovereign rights of the men and women they have sworn to represent in order to advance their own self-serving needs. Koreans, who throughout their history have suffered the vicissitudes of war and occupation, are now suffering under the yoke of corrupt and dishonorable officials who sell their lives and well-being of their own sisters, brothers, fathers and mothers. It is truly a tragedy to behold. http://www.zoominkorea.org/seongju-residents-prepare-to-block-thaad-deployment-s-korean-women-appeal-for-solidarity-on-international-womens-day/
In Korean
Poem by Kim Sosang. THAAD out PEACE in
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http://www.newsmin.co.kr/news/18658/
Stop US-KOREA-JAPAN war games, stop THAAD and work for peace
http://worknworld.kctu.org/news/articleView.html?idxno=245627
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