They are either stupid or cowards, not to publicly admit that the DPRK has been proved right and just about everyone else has been proved wrong.
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The Events In Iran Vindicate North Korea 100%
Russia TruthJanuary 01, 2018Adam Garrie, DPRK, Gaddafi, Iran, ISIS, JCPOA, Libya, North Korea, Politics, Putin, Russia, Syria, US, Yemen, Yugoslavia
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The Events In Iran
Vindicate North Korea 100%
A Russia Truth exclusive article by Adam Garrie
The recent events in Iran, among other things, fully
vindicate the security and defence policies of the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea in every sense.
Already, recent history has vindicated North Korea’s policy.
Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Yemen and to an extent Syria were destroyed by western
militaries and their terrorist proxies because they did not have the full means
to defend themselves, yet North Korea has not been destroyed because it does have the means to defend itself
and deter attacks with its nuclear weapons.
Far from an exotic theory, this is a very obvious matter of
fact, one articulated by few world leaders, with the interesting exception of
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
To further understand why North Korea has been vindicated,
one must examine what happens when sovereign minded countries do deals with the
west?
In 2003, Libya agreed to disarm in return for extended
business and security ties to the west. The result was the total destruction of
Libya less than ten years later and the barbaric murder of its Revolutionary
leader Brother Muammar Gaddafi. Gaddafi had often spoken with disappointment,
regarding the fact that western business deals never came through in the way he
had expected when he agreed to disarm. Still, he remained cooperative and as a
reward the US sent savages in to murder him.
Syria too had softened its traditional policies of
scepticism regarding the west in the years immediately preceding the western
led proxy war on Syria. The result has been a seven year on Syria by those same
western powers and their Takfiri terrorist proxies, most notably ISIS.
In 2015, Iran agreed to the JCPOA, also known as the Iran
nuclear deal, in which Iran forfeited its goal of developing a nuclear security
deterrent in exchange for business deals with the west.
In 2018, western backed proxies and local traitors now set
fire to the streets of Iran, all the while little significant progress has been
made in terms Iranian business deals with the west.
The US continues to sanction Iran, threaten Iran and lie
about Iran’s compliance with the JCPOA, even though Russia, China, Germany,
France, Britain, the EU as a whole and the United Nations, all agree that the
JCPOA is being completely upheld by the Iranian government.
Contrasting with Libya, Syria and Iran, North Korea has
stated that no deals will be considered until its nuclear deterrent is fully
functional in respect of being able to do to the US what the US can and often
threatens to do to it.
When Donald Trump
stands before the UN threatening to “destroy” the DPRK, it is only natural that
Pyongyang will want a stronger rather than a weaker means of defending itself.
This is something a child in the schoolyard could understand with ease, yet
many so-called intellectuals deceive themselves and in doing so, detach
themselves from simple logic.
They are either stupid or cowards, not to publicly admit that the DPRK has been proved right and just about everyone else has been proved wrong.
They are either stupid or cowards, not to publicly admit that the DPRK has been proved right and just about everyone else has been proved wrong.
Furthermore, North Korea has stated that even when it is
willing to negotiate on other matters, that its nuclear deterrent is not up for
negotiation.
The precedent set by previous US “business” deals in exchange
for disarmament totally vindicates the DPRK’s position. Far from good faith
agreements, such deals are nothing more than a chance for the US to buy itself
time while a stated enemy weakens itself and then, when sufficiently
vulnerable, the US, its dependants and its proxies go to war and topple the
state it had done a deal with.
The pattern has been repeated over and over again, but only
North Korea seems to understand the nature of this clear pattern.
Even in respect of a superpower like Russia, the US refuses
to engage in arms reduction treaties—all the while amassing forces on Russia’s
borders, before turning around and criticising Russia for maintaining the
strength of its own armed forces.
Sometimes one wonders if Washington really thinks the rest
of the world is completely stupid?
That being said, much of the world is matter-of-factly
naive. The events in Iran speak for themselves.
The following are the general developments that arise after
a nation does a deal with the US and its partners:
--No tangible economic improvement
--Continued sanctions and military threats
--Some genuinely frustrated citizens who blame their own
government for America’s broken promises
--US armed forces and proxy militants/terrorist trying to start a war in your borders
North Korea is indeed a more closed society than Iran and
this too has been vindicated by recent events. The US and its proxies do not
reward countries for openness, but destroy them because of openness. The US
sees an open door not as a sign of friendship but as a sign of vulnerability.
If the US were to truly change (something that seems
impossible until declining economic conditions wreak havoc upon the west in
earnest), then perhaps North Korea would be more open to the rest of the world,
but until then, it must protect itself as it continues to do.
North Korea, having suffered so greatly at the hands of the
US and its partners in the 1950s, is more aware than most, of the full extent
of barbarity that the US is happy to rain upon countries that it views
unfavourably.
But unlike others, the DPRK has never forgotten those
important lessons of the relatively recent past, nor has the Supreme Leadership
in Pyongyang neglected to study the pattern that begins with rapprochement with
the US and is shortly followed by the total destruction of the smaller party to
that initial rapprochement.
One will never see proxy wars, “colour revolutions” and open
sedition on the streets of the DPRK. This is because the DPRK knows how the US
plays its game. If one thinks that North Korea is playing a hard game
itself—one must remember that this game is only as hard as that which is
necessary to hold off a US attack.
North Korea stands vindicated—others are guilty of being naive and the US, as always, is guilty of being a dishonest broker and perennial aggressor.