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Heroic US Congress Calling for a formal end of the Korean war!
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Move forward without stopping. Do not be afraid.
Pope Francis to President Moon Jae-in
We will never stop or give up our journey toward peace.
The Office of President Moon Jae-in
Dear friend--an update on the peace talks and peace movement on Korea and Northeast Asia! It took more than 10 years for the United States to normalize its relationship with China, and more than 7 years with Vietnam. And, it's only the first year towards the normalization between the United States and DPRK. Let us have faith in peace! Please help us!
1. Up to 22 co-sponsors on US Rep Ro Khanna¡¯s resolution, H. Res. 152 - Calling for a formal end of the Korean war. --via Kevin Martin, President of Peace Action
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•Whereas, on June 12, 2018, in Singapore, the leaders of the United States and North Korea committed ¡°to establish new relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity¡±;
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-cong ress/house-resolution/152/cosponsors
http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/international/america/883773.html
2. Ask Europe¡¯s Korea Experts: the Second US-DPRK Summit in Hanoi. Institute for European Studies. Korea Foundation Korea Chair. 75%
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None of the experts thinks that the Hanoi summit spells the end of the current diplomatic process between the US and North Korea. Indeed, 75 per cent believe that diplomacy will continue.
https://www.korea-chair.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/KC_Ask-Europes-Korea-Experts_2019_2.pdf
3. American Experts on Korean Affairs Critical of John Bolton¡¯s Hardline Approach
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Why even have the summit then? If your position is that your opponent surrender? Harry Kazianis
It¡¯s not ¡°no deal is better than a bad deal.¡± It¡¯a small deal was possible, and a big deal was not. We should have taken the small deal.¡± Prof. Dave Kang
Even a small deal would have been better than no deal at all. But the ¡°maximum engagement¡± strategy that U.S. President Donald Trump initiated a year ago remains the best approach. Prof. John Delury
3. CARL BOGGS. The War That Never Ends. CounterPunch
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Following the Korean War (where President Truman was on the verge of using atomic weapons), the U.S. installed a huge nuclear arsenal on the peninsula. At one point, in the late 1960s, Washington deployed as many as 950 warheads. That arsenal shrunk to about 300 warheads by the early 1980s and then to 100 warheads before it was terminated in 1991. Since then, the U.S. has kept intact its strategic nuclear forces (submarines and bombers) across the Pacific, including between three and six B-2 or B-52 bombers stationed on Guam and perhaps others (secretly) at Okinawa. As part of any future denuclearization moves the Kim regime will probably insist on a good-faith easing of that threat. There is no evidence, however, that the Trump administration is willing to even discuss the matter. Superpowers rarely if ever negotiate with lesser powers on matters of their own nuclear weaponry – disarmament is an obligation simply for others. https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/03/04/the-war-that-never-ends/
4. Russia Ships Over 2000 Tonnes Of Wheat As Humanitarian Aid To NorthKorea
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The Russian Federation delivered 2092 tons of wheat to North Korea through the World Food Programme (WFP) over the weekend, according to the Russian embassy in Pyongyang, as part of Moscow¡¯s ongoing public efforts to provide food aid to the country¡¦.Russia provided USD$4 million or almost 15% of the total money received in 2018 by UN organizations working on issues in North Korea, including the WFP, according to the UN¡¯s Financial Tracking Service.
https://www.nknews.org/2019/03/russia-delivers-2000-tons-of-wheat-to-north-korea-via-the-wfp-russian-embassy/
5. Simone Chun Interview with JNC TV #63, ¡°Diplomacy Will Prevail in the U.S-DPRK Relations¡± (in Korean).
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Key points:
•The Hanoi Summit was of the hardline neocon, by the hardline neocon, and for the hardline neocon.
•Inter-Korean cooperation and engagement must be strengthened: Korea-first policy.
•Most encouraging development: the birth of historic and formidable peace movement in the United States for peace on the Korean peninsula and solidarity between American peace organizations, Korean and Korean-American peace organizations.
http://homepy.korean.net/~jnctv/www/news/politic/read.htm?bn=politic&fmlid=959&pkid=39&board_no=959
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=41GCV5Jkje8
Simone Chun, Ph.D
Member, Korea Peace Network
Associate, Korea Policy Institute
Member, CodePink Advisory Board
Member, Steering Committee, Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea
https://twitter.com/SimoneChun/status/1101599061616914432
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