2024-08-18
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It is better to rely on ourselves than on the United States. South Korean journalists do not want to rely on the United States and call on South Korea to build a nuclear arsenal to enhance their sense of security! Recently, Choi Sang-hoon, a South Korean reporter for the New York Times, said that South Korea should have its own nuclear weapons instead of relying on the protection of US nuclear weapons. The South Korean journalist pointed out two points. On the one hand, the US nuclear protection for South Korea is not necessarily reliable. You know, since South Korea gave up its nuclear weapons development plan, it has relied on the protection of US troops stationed in South Korea. Last year, the United States promised to give South Korea nuclear weapons protection, but with Trump returning to the White House, the US nuclear protection for South Korea may not be fulfilled!
On the other hand, in the past few decades, North Korea has developed nuclear weapons very quickly. Although South Korea has received nuclear weapons commitments from the United States, the United States has not curbed North Korea's development of nuclear weapons, but has instead exposed its homeland to the threat of North Korean missiles. Can such an America protect South Korea? South Korean reporters said that many South Koreans believe that the United States is unable to protect them. Currently, 70% of South Koreans support building their own nuclear arsenal rather than relying on other countries.
South Korean journalists called for the establishment of their own nuclear arsenal, expressing the desire of South Koreans to break away from the United States and become independent. Since World War II, South Korea has relied on the United States to build its national defense and rely on the US troops stationed in South Korea to confront North Korea, but South Korea's military command is in the hands of the United States, which can influence South Korea's military, economy and politics at any time and crack down on its younger brother. In order to gain a sense of security, South Korea has to meet the demands of the United States. Even so, the United States still regards South Korea as a servant and exploits it at every turn.
Many people in South Korea are calling for the U.S. military to withdraw from South Korea and take control of the command, but how easy is it to get the U.S. to give up South Korea? South Korea is the bridgehead for the U.S. to enter Northeast Asia. The U.S. can use South Korea to contain China, Russia and North Korea and maintain its hegemony in the Pacific. With South Korea's moderate attitude, how could it dare to say no to the U.S.?Now, the United States has proposed to provide nuclear weapons protection to South Korea, which is actually a further entanglement between the United States and South Korea, attempting to tie South Korea to the chariot of American hegemony.