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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Oct. 31, 2002
issue of Workers World newspaper
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KOREANS WANT END TO U.S. WAR THREATS

By Deirdre Griswold

Why has the government of north Korea said that the 1994 
agreement it had with the Clinton administration over its 
nuclear program is now dead?

Because the Bush administration killed it.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is merely stating 
the truth. It wants a normalization of relations with the 
U.S., not a war. But Bush sabotaged steps made in that 
direction when he declared the DPRK part of an "Axis of 
Evil" and a "terrorist nation."

The DPRK had been making progress in improving its relations 
with south Korea. A summit meeting had taken place between 
the leaders of the north and the south. Hundreds of families 
separated for 50 years had sent members across the 
demilitarized zone to meet relatives on the other side. 
There was talk of joint economic cooperation.

Meanwhile, it was waiting for the U.S. to fulfill its end of 
the 1994 agreement. At that time, the DPRK had agreed to end 
its plans to build a nuclear reactor that would have 
supplied it with much-needed power on the promise that the 
U.S., south Korea and Japan would help it build a different 
kind of reactor, one which would not produce plutonium as a 
byproduct. Plutonium can be used to trigger nuclear weapons.

That reactor has never been built. The DPRK has suffered 
through freezing winters, lack of electric power and fuel, 
for eight years since the agreement. Weather disasters have 
compounded their problems.

Fuel oil the U.S. also promised as a stopgap measure has 
come too little and too late to alleviate mass suffering.

According to Selig Harrison, author of "Korean Endgame" and 
director of the Asia Program at the Center for International 
Policy in Washington, the U.S. "has failed to fulfill two 
key provisions of the accord: steps to normalize relations 
and 'formal assurances' ruling out 'the threat or use of 
nuclear weapons by the United States' against North Korea." 
(USA Today, Oct. 22)

Actually, instead of ruling out the threat of using nuclear 
weapons, the Pentagon has recently issued a shocking 
document threatening their first use if it deems that 
necessary anywhere in the world.

The north Koreans say in all their diplomatic overtures that 
they want all this discussed within the framework of a 
formal end to the Korean War--something Washington has 
refused to do for almost 50 years.

The U.S. media have been running scare headlines about north 
Korea having nuclear weapons. But that is very misleading. 
This is not about the DPRK possessing nuclear weapons. It's 
only about them saying that they reserve the right to 
develop a program to enrich uranium that could in the future 
be used for nuclear weapons. They are leaving the door open 
for negotiations, in other words.

Of course, the media don't mention the many U.S. nuclear 
weapons that have been targeted on north Korea for decades.

People in the United States, in trying to understand the 
current struggle, should remember what the Koreans can never 
forget: that from 1950 to 1953, hundreds of thousands of 
U.S. troops were fighting in Korea in a war that left 3 
million Koreans and 33,000 U.S. soldiers dead. After such a 
disaster, could any government in north Korea take the 
question of defense lightly? 

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