Corea del Norte finalmente revela lo que significa "desnuclearización" y NO es bueno


Corea del Norte ahora está diciendo que no se desnuclearizará hasta que Estados Unidos retire sus armas nucleares de Corea del Sur y Japón:
REUTERS – Any deal for North Korea to give up its nuclear arsenal must include “completely removing the nuclear threats of the U.S.”, North Korean state media said on Thursday, in one of the clearest explanations of how North Korea sees denuclearization.
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued a statement after a historic meeting in Singapore in June reaffirming the North’s commitment to “work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” and including U.S. guarantees of security to North Korea.
Conflicting or vague views of what exactly “denuclearization” means, however, have complicated negotiations that now appear stalled.
“When we refer to the Korean peninsula, they include both the area of the DPRK and the area of south Korea where aggression troops including the nuclear weapons of the U.S. are deployed,” the North’s state-run KCNA news agency said in a commentary, using the initials of North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
“When we refer to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, it, therefore, means removing all elements of nuclear threats from the areas of both the north and the south of Korea and also from surrounding areas from where the Korean peninsula is targeted.”
The United States deployed nuclear weapons in South Korea from 1958 to 1991. Since they were withdrawn, the United States has extended its “nuclear umbrella” of support to Japan and South Korea using bombers and submarines based elsewhere.
North Korea rejects American calls for it to unilaterally denuclearize, and Washington should “give up its ambition” to force Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons by “high-handed practices and pressure”, the news agency said.
The United States needs to understand the phrase denuclearization of the Korean peninsula “before it is too late”, it said.
Bueno, eso es una tarea difícil, ¿no?

Siempre fuimos escépticos ante la idea de que Corea del Norte se libraría de todas sus armas nucleares, especialmente después de 25 años de desarrollo. Parecía demasiado bueno para ser verdad, y bueno, parece que teníamos razón.

Mira, no culpo a Trump por intentarlo. Bajó mucho la temperatura en Corea del Norte y logró que Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur participaran en conversaciones diplomáticas.

Pero si al final del día su demanda de desnuclearización es que EE. UU. Retire sus armas nucleares de Japón y Corea del Sur, simplemente no veo que eso suceda, al menos no en ese orden. El único escenario que podría ver es que Corea del Norte se desnucleariza completamente, permitiendo inspecciones abiertas de todo el país, y luego tal vez los Estados Unidos eliminen sus armas nucleares después de que todo esté dicho y hecho. Pero eso requeriría una gran cantidad de confianza por parte de Corea del Norte y no veo que eso suceda.

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