Pyongyang,
May 24 (KCNA) -- Ri Jong Su, an international affairs analyst, released the
following article under the title "Southeast Asia should not be a proxy
war theatre for the U.S." on May 24:
A
raging wind of the new Cold War raised by the U.S. is displacing the warm air
in the Southeast Asia region.
In
January, the U.S. Navy's amphibious assault ship Makin Island appeared in
Singapore to resume the joint military exercises two years after. In late
February to early March, the Cobra Gold joint military exercises, largest-ever
in 10 years, were staged in Thailand. And in April, the Balikatan joint
military exercises were launched in the Philippines with involvement of huge
armed forces, including over 12 000 U.S. troops. Involved in the exercises was
a live-shell firing drill staged in the South Sea of China for the first time.
In
2022 alone, military exercises staged by the U.S. armed forces in the South Sea
of China were more than 100 times and their reconnaissance activities were more
than 1 000 times. And the deployment period of the U.S. nuclear carrier strike
groups increased from 4 to 6 days in 2021 to more than 10 days. Moreover, a
U.S. nuclear carrier, a huge steel monster which is as high as a 23-storey
building and as large as four football fields, appeared in Thailand on April 24
for the first time in over 10 years.
What
should be paid attention to is that the U.S. military infiltration, which had
been confined mainly to joint military exercises with individual countries and
the provision of military equipment, is now leading to the formation of a new
alliance sphere linking its junior allies like Japan and Australia with
Southeast Asian countries.
At
the (two+two) diplomatic and defence authorities' talks held with the
Philippines on April 11, the U.S. agreed to expand the multilateral marine
security activities with "its like-minded companions" in the South
Sea of China and boost cooperation with AUKUS. It also officially took up the
issue of establishing the three-party cooperation mode of the U.S., the
Philippines and Japan or the U.S., the Philippines and Australia during the
Philippine president's visit to the U.S. from April 30 to May 4.
Military
cooperation between countries should be welcomed when it is aimed at promoting
peace and stability in those countries and regions, but the U.S. seeks other
intention.
After
the Second World War, the U.S. which had fattened off through aggression and
war, regarding it as an ideological prop, the "manifest destiny"
given by God, to invade and annex other countries, has put other countries on
the altar of proxy wars in creating and maintaining a unipolar world where it
is playing the role of "MP" and "judge".
The
U.S. has put spurs to establishing the triangular military alliance with Japan
and south Korea under the "crescent plan", which is for forming a
"semi-lunar encirclement sphere" from Japan to south Korea, Taiwan,
the Philippines, South Vietnam, Thailand and Pakistan against socialist
countries, from late 1953. Meanwhile, it set up various forms of security
alliance one after another including ANZUS in 1951, SEATO (Southeast Asia
Treaty Organization) in 1954 and CENTO (Central Treaty Organization) in 1955.
Such customs are now carried forward by QUAD and AUKUS.
Under
the baton of the U.S., NATO is continuing "advance to east" to press
Russia like a tank free from braking on the continent of Europe. The U.S.-led
"advance to west", which is leading to Taiwan and Southeast Asia
through Japan, south Korea and Australia, is being made in a real earnest in
the Asia-Pacific region. In this situation, Japan decided to open the liaison
office of NATO in its country on the recommendation of the U.S., which clearly
proves that "pincer of east and west" to be surely led to building of
"NATO of Asian version" is going into the stage of implementation.
All
these acts of disturbing the world show that the U.S. is reviving the specter
of "Nixon Doctrine" of making Europeans fight with Europeans in
Europe and Asians with Asians in Asia.
The
present era is the one of independence and no region in the world, to say
nothing of Southeast Asia, wants to become a theatre of proxy war for the U.S.
The
reality goes to clearly prove that the U.S. is the ringleader burying seed of
distrust, antagonism, confrontation and conflict against the common desire of
the Southeast Asian countries aspiring after peaceful environment and stable
economic development and the chieftain driving the whole region into extreme
instability and bringing a war.
The
countries in the Southeast Asia should heighten vigilance against the U.S.
moves to turn the region into the theatre of proxy war for maintaining its
hegemonic position and oppose and reject them, thus fulfilling their
responsibility and role in defending genuine peace, stability and justice.
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