Pyongyang,
January 30 (KCNA) -- Kim Tong Myong, a researcher of the Society for
International Politics Study in the DPRK, released an article titled "Is
the trip of the secretary general of NATO aimed to instigate the creation of
the Asian version of NATO?" on Jan. 29, which said:
It
was reported that the secretary general of NATO embarked upon his trip to south
Korea and Japan.
The
high-ranking chief of the military organization which turned Ukraine into a
theatre of proxy war is flying into the Asia-Pacific region of the eastern
hemisphere across the sea and land, which is not even part of its operational
sphere. This fact itself gives rise to concern.
It
is well known that NATO has long made persistent attempts to expand its sphere
of influence limited to European defense to the Asia-Pacific region, which rose
to be the strategic center of the world.
NATO
stages bilateral and multilateral joint military exercises under various titles
by introducing armed forces of its member states including aircraft carriers
and fighters under the pretext of opposing the so-called "change of status
quo by force". It is also mulling extending its influence to the
Asia-Pacific region in the way of expanding and strengthening cooperation with
such exclusive security allies as AUKUS, Quad and Five Eyes.
In
particular, NATO has put unprecedented spurs to the strengthening of bilateral
relations with south Korea and Japan in recent years, regarding them as a key
link in realizing its ambition for hegemony.
This
is proved by the fact that the chairman of the military committee of NATO
visited south Korea and Japan respectively in April and June last year to
discuss closer partnership and military cooperation and, at the end of June,
south Korea and Japan participated in the NATO summit in Madrid of Spain for
the first time ever.
Meanwhile,
in May last year the Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence under NATO
registered south Korea as its full member and in October a delegation of the
NATO Parliamentary Assembly was dispatched to south Korea to discuss the
strengthening of bilateral cooperation.
South
Korea signed a huge sales contract for arms including heavy tanks, self-
propelled guns and fighters valued at tens of billions of U.S. dollars with
Poland, a member state of NATO, and Japan agreed to jointly develop the next generation
fighters with Britain and Italy. This clearly proves to what extent the NATO's
sinister intention to use south Korea and Japan for expanding its influence has
reached.
NATO,
which specified Russia as the "greatest and direct threat" and China as
a "systematic challenge" in its new "strategic concept"
last year, is now openly stretching its long arm to south Korea and Japan. Its
aim is quite clear.
It
is the general orientation sought by the U.S.-led NATO to cook up Asian version
NATO serving the maintenance of its hegemonic position and order in collusion
with its vassal forces.
It
is quite natural that over the recent worrying moves of NATO, countries in the
region have warned that NATO seeks to apply the method of collective
confrontation in Asia-Pacific, which had already been used in Europe, and south
Korea and Japan should not introduce NATO forces into the Asia-Pacific region.
It
is as clear as noonday that the secretary general of NATO flying to south Korea
and Japan, at the time when the Ukrainian crisis has entered a new critical
stage with the U.S. and Western decision on supplying tanks, will shore up the
"theory of threat from China" to emphasize again the need to build
Asian version of NATO and put pressure on them for their passive military
support to Ukraine.
It
is a matter of time that the military hardware of south Korea and Japan flowing
into NATO are seen in the Ukrainian battlefield.
South
Korea and Japan trying to attend to their own business by inviting unbidden
guests to the region should be well aware that they are getting closer to the
extreme security crisis, far from defusing security uneasiness.
It
will be nothing good if NATO, a synonym for war and confrontation, puts its
military boots on the region.
The
trip of the NATO secretary general to south Korea and Japan is a prelude to
confrontation and war as it brings the dark clouds of a "new Cold
War" to the Asia- Pacific region.
Regional
countries and the international community should remain highly vigilant against
the frequent footsteps of NATO toward Asia-Pacific.
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