US Protection Racket Root of Korea Conflict
by Finian Cunningham / April 2nd, 2013

The best way to understand the seemingly reckless, recurring 
threat of nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula is this: the East Asian 
region is being run like a Mafia protection racket. And the criminal 
Mafia is the US.
The conflict emanates from Washington and is perpetuated by 
Washington. Why? To justify what would otherwise be seen as simply 
outrageous US militarism in the Asia Pacific hemisphere, and in 
particular a criminally aggressive agenda towards the main geopolitical 
targets of Washington: China and Russia.
Korea’s conflict is not primarily about North and South “enemy 
states”. It is, as it has been for the past 68 years since the end of 
World War II, about Washington using military force to criminally assert its 
hegemony on the global stage.
But you wouldn’t know this from a casual reading of the Western news 
media. No, we are told over and over again that the US is “protecting” 
South Korea and its other Asian allies. The military presence of the US 
is “serving” as a “deterrent” to aggression from a “sinister” North 
Korea. In this depiction, the US is the good guy, while North Korea is 
the menacing reprobate that is a scourge on everybody’s well-being and 
security. Kim Jong-un is the embodiment of the Axis of Evil.
That so-called “quality” news media such as the BBC, New York Times and 
Guardian can get away with seriously presenting this situation in terms 
portraying the US as a benevolent force is an astounding feat of reality 
inversion and brainwashed mind control. The irony is that such media 
implicitly mock North Korea as a Stalinist “Big Brother” state, where 
critical thought and expression are forbidden. Yet, these media display 
the very same habit of mental conformity that they disparage North Korea for.
As noted above, the only way of properly interpreting the recent 
weeks of threat and counter-threat of all-out war in Korea is to recall 
scenes from the classic Mafia movie, The Godfather. You know the 
drill. The mobster goes around the neighborhood demanding loyalty, 
respect and tributes “for protection”. If the residents don’t conform to the 
racket, then the boss arranges self-fulfilling violence to rain 
down on those who dare to reject his magnanimous “protection”.
The exact same arrangement applies in Korea under the tutelage of the US. The 
Peninsula was unilaterally partitioned in 1945 by Washington 
into North and South statelets because the US could not abide the fact 
that the Korean population at that time was strongly anti-imperialist 
and yearning for socialist democracy. That egalitarian sentiment helped 
the Koreans resist the occupying Japanese imperialists prior to and 
during World War II.
Tellingly, in order to assert its hegemony over Korea and the Asia 
Pacific, the US worked the neighborhood over assiduously in order to 
defeat the popular movement for independence and democracy that the 
Korean people exhibited so boldly. Washington achieved this by 
installing pro-Japanese collaborators as the rulers of newly formed 
South Korea. Think about that one. The US fought a war allegedly to 
defeat fascism and imperialism, only to immediately collude with the 
same political forces to defeat Korean democracy.
The dropping of the atomic bombs by Washington on Hiroshima and 
Nagasaki was part and parcel of American efforts to demarcate a postwar 
hegemony in the Asia Pacific to the Soviet Union and China – and this is why 
Korea was also fractured into two alien states that were then 
precipitated into war between 1950-53.
That war — in which a third of the northern Korean population were 
exterminated by American indiscriminate carpet-bombing and napalm 
incineration — has never officially ended. The armistice signed in 1953 
under Washington’s dictate is technically only a ceasefire. For decades, North 
Korea’s demand for a full peace treaty has been repeatedly 
rejected by Washington and its South Korean client state. In other 
words, Washington has retained the implicit prerogative to resume its 
aerial bombardment of the North Korean population at any time it 
chooses. That constitutes a constant threat, or a policy of state 
terrorism by Washington.
The threat from the US towards the Korean population has and 
continues to include nuclear annihilation. During the Korean War, the US air 
force would regularly fly nuclear-capable B-52 bombers over the 
Peninsula. People on the ground would recognize the aircraft, but they 
did not know what the operational intent was. Can you imagine the 
terrorism that this conveyed? — barely five years after the US vaporized the 
civilian populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and at the same time that US 
military were compelling Koreans to live in caves as the only 
way of escaping mass destruction from conventional bombing.
This same thuggish behaviour by the US government is consistent with 
its authorization during this past week for the flying of 
nuclear-capable B-2 and B-52 bombers over the Korean Peninsula. The 
dropping of “inert bombs” by these aerial monsters has to be seen as a 
heinous calculation in Washington aimed at heightening the terrorism.
Yet, absurdly, the Western propaganda organs, otherwise called news, portray 
this American state terrorism as “protection”.
The New York Times, for example, quoted one so-called expert 
as explaining North Korea’s response to the latest American provocation 
by saying: “The North Korean populace has to be regularly reminded that 
their country is surrounded by scheming enemies. Otherwise, they might 
start asking politically dangerous questions.”
The laugh about this brain-washed expert thinking, and the New York Times 
promoting it, is that the people of Korea are indeed surrounded by a 
scheming enemy — the US — and if the wider international public and 
media were to start thinking about that fact, then there would be 
“politically dangerous questions” such as: what gives the US the right 
to conduct annual military “war games” off and on the Korean Peninsula 
for the past six decades, including the deployment of nuclear 
annihilation?
The people of Korea, North and South, deserve and desire peace. 
Despite the antagonism and belligerence highlighted in the Western 
propaganda media, the majority of people of North and South Korea have, 
in fact, no wish for war. The consensus among ordinary Koreans is for 
peace and a democratic resolution to decades of conflict imposed on 
their homeland from outside. But they won’t obtain that reasonable 
condition as long as Washington continues to run its “protection 
racket”.
And, unfortunately, the American government will not, cannot stop its criminal 
behaviour – because domination, aggression and terrorism are 
the hallmarks of Washington’s Mafia regime.
Finian Cunningham is a frequent contributor to PressTV where this article 
appeared. Read other articles by Finian.

http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/04/us-protection-racket-root-of-korea-conflict/


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