N.Korea seeks Southeast Asian support in row with US
Ricky
There are only 2 choices for N Korea :-
(1) Held denuclearised talk
(2) Face military action and regime collapse
There are no other choices.
(1) By holding denuclearised talk - China will guarantee your security and safety and no external forces will attack N Korea.
In addition, there will be economic benefits - such as trade, business, investment, travel.
(一念天堂,
(2) Else N Korea will have to face the consequences of military action.
一念地狱。
(1) Held denuclearised talk
(2) Face military action and regime collapse
There are no other choices.
(1) By holding denuclearised talk - China will guarantee your security and safety and no external forces will attack N Korea.
In addition, there will be economic benefits - such as trade, business, investment, travel.
(一念天堂,
(2) Else N Korea will have to face the consequences of military action.
一念地狱。
Ho7Sho7Ho7Sho722 minutes ago
It is a subtle threat if you read between the lines, that NK's spat with the South and the US has pushed them to decide on retaliation by nuclear weapon. And if push turns to blow, it will become a nuclear holocaust that will take in SEA as collateral damage. So in a nut shell, that guy is threatening ASEAN that if we do not support him in this international row, he and NK will pull us down together.
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ricky l
ricky lricky l3 minutes ago
Don't be taken in by the subtle threat and read between the lines.
N Korea distance to its nearest SE Asia Countries is more than 3,000km away.
N Korea musudan missle is about (2,000 over km away) and most likely will land on China provinces. It will be a collateral damage to China and China will not let N Korea go.
N Korea will have to denuclearised to get peace and prosperity. N Korea has no other choice.
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In an interview with Channel NewsAsia, Minh said ASEAN’s stand includes calling for the de-escalation of the standoff, denuclearisation and for the resumption of the six-party talks.
The six-party talks involving North and South Korea, China, the United States, Japan and Russia collapsed in 2008 after a rocket launch by the Pyongyang regime.
North Korea had earlier requested for ASEAN's support in its row with the United States over US-South Korean military exercises on the Korean Peninsula.
In a letter to Minh, North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong-Ho warned that the situation on the peninsula was on “the brink of war” because of Washington’s actions. Ri also urged Minh to inform member nations’ foreign ministers "about the grave situation".
Minh added the issue will be discussed at the 30th ASEAN Summit on Saturday.
"Leaders will discuss the regional and international issues of concern,” he said. “The issue relating to tensions on the Korean peninsula will certainly be discussed."
Read more at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/asean-s-position-on-north-korea-clear-and-consistent-sec-gen-8799020