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Tuesday, 07/04/2017 12:11:07 AM

Tuesday, July 04, 2017 12:11:07 AM

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China’s Top Korean War Historian Shock His Countrymen With His Honest Assessment

Ryan Pickrell on April 19, 2017

China’s top Korean War historian provided an unexpected take on the current crisis on the Korean Peninsula and China’s relationship with North and South Korea.

“We must see clearly that China and North Korea are no longer brothers in arms,” Shen Zhihua said recently in a shocking speech, the New York Times reports. “The fundamental interests of China and North Korea are at odds.”

The Trump administration has been pushing China to pressure its unruly neighbor, and while China has made some concessions, Beijing is still pushing back. China does not “hold the crux and the key to resolving” the North Korea issue, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters Monday. Beijing has restricted coal imports from the North, cutting off a key source of revenue for the regime, but bilateral trade between China and North Korea appears to be on the rise.

Beijing also continues to pressure South Korea economically and protest the ongoing deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system on South Korean soil. While the U.S. and South Korea assert that the anti-missile system is for defense, China believes the U.S. and South Korea have ulterior motives.

South Korean businesses have taken a serious hit as a result.

“North Korea is China’s latent enemy, and South Korea could be China’s friend,” Shen explained, “I have been really disgusted by how China has handled THAAD.”

“I have no idea whose idea that was, but what you’ve done is stir up such a ruckus that South Korean shops have had to close, and you’ve smashed here, smashed there,” he said, “You’ve got no foreign policy smarts.”

“Are you a civilized great power or not? Aren’t you a civilized ancient country, so why stoop to this? How do you want neighboring countries to view China?” he asked.

Shen reminded his audience that when China and South Korea normalized relations in 1992, the China-North Korea treaty alliance between the two countries became nothing but “scrap paper.”

North Korea’s nuclear ambitions is causing the instability on the peninsula — North Korea tests a nuclear weapon, and the U.S. sends in troops and strategic military assets. The situation escalates as the cycle continues, making things more dangerous for China and South Korea, not the U.S. Shen argues that if Washington and Beijing fail to find a peaceful way to resolve the crisis in Korea, then the two will need to cooperate on a military response to properly address this issue.

“If North Korea really does master nuclear weapons and their delivery, then the whole world will have to prostrate itself at the feet of North Korea … The longer this drags out, the better it is for North Korea,” Shen explained.

While China often considers the U.S. a greater threat to its interests, there are those in China, like Shen, who have determined that the North has ceased to be an asset, becoming a serious liability.

Nationalists have criticized Shen, but a transcript of his speech is still available online. As it has not been censored, as has been the case with past reports critical of Pyongyang, it’s online presence suggests that Beijing’s attitudes towards its neighbor may be starting to shift.

Whether or not China’s policies change, however, is another question entirely.

http://dailycallernewsfoundation.org/2017/04/19/chinas-top-korean-war-historian-shock-his-countrymen-with-his-honest-assessment/

.. Chinese leaders must be in a real quandary, as if they sledgehammered N. Korea they would have an enormous refugee
problem on their hands .. and they most probably don't want a western orientated and unified Korea on their border either ..

No one believes Trump's tweets are helping the situation .. virtually no one except Trump that is ..

The Latest: US tracks North Korea missile for 37 minutes
By The Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea — Jul 3, 2017, 11:41 PM ET

[...]

11:30 a.m.

President Donald Trump has tweeted about North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch.

He wrote in two consecutive tweets: "Does this guy have anything better to do with his life? Hard to believe that South Korea and Japan will put up with this much longer. Perhaps China will put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all!"

South Korean and Japanese officials say North Korea launched a ballistic missile Tuesday morning that is believed to have landed in the Sea of Japan. It is part of a string of recent test-firings as the North works to build a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach the United States.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/latest-missile-landed-japanese-economic-zone-48426726

ssssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Mr President .. just for a bit think PRESIDENTIAL ..
and forget your' modern presidential' irrational justification of your irresponsible behavior ..

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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