<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
          Opinion / Chen Weihua

          All sanctions, no talks will increase tensions on Korean Peninsula

          By Chen Weihua (China Daily) Updated: 2017-07-28 07:22

          All sanctions, no talks will increase tensions on Korean Peninsula

          Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (middle, front) speaks during a ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council on the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsular, at the UN headquarters in New York April 28, 2017.[Photo/Xinhua]

          Susan Thornton, the acting US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, spoke in a Senate hearing on Tuesday about the need to increase the pressure on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea so it will give up its nuclear weapons program.

          Besides calling for the UN member states to implement their commitments, she said the United States has urged all countries to suspend or downgrade diplomatic relations and cut trade ties with Pyongyang.

          The strategy is all sticks, no carrots. There is no consideration that less pressure, rather than more pressure, might be a more viable way to achieve the peaceful denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

          The US clearly believes that tightened sanctions will force the DPRK to change course. Yet tougher and tougher sanctions have failed to get the DPRK to halt its nuclear weapons program.

          Senior US officials claim that the US wants to bring the DPRK to its senses, not its knees. Yet its strategy suggests that is not the case, and that it wants the DPRK to be on its knees.

          US concerns that the DPRK could have a continental ballistic missile capable of hitting the US worsened this week after new assessment by the Pentagon Defense Intelligence Agency showed that the DPRK could have this capability as early as next year.

          But the strategy Thornton laid out is deeply flawed because it shows the US is making no attempt to put itself in the DPRK's shoes. Thornton, for example, has not addressed any of DPRK's legitimate security concerns.

          The US said it does not seek regime change, but it has threatened various military options. And the US' word does not inspire trust after it helped remove Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi in 2011 after he gave up nuclear weapons and toppled Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in 2003 under the pretext that he had weapons of mass destruction, which it knew did not exist.

          Thornton also talked a lot about how China could use its unique leverage, noting that the US would not hesitate to punish Chinese individuals and entities violating the sanctions.

          But in doing so, the US has again assumed the role of the world's policeman, something US President Donald Trump said he would reject during his presidential campaign.

          Unilateral sanctions imposed by the US outside the UN framework undermine mutual trust and cooperation among nations. Yet the world's only superpower has found it an easy and appealing tool.

          Contrary to the claims of its critics, China, which borders the DPRK, has a strong interest in denuclearization of the peninsula, as well as peace and prosperity in the region.

          China has been working closely with the US on UN sanctions imposed against the DPRK. Yet the US has rejected China's proposal for "dual suspension"-the DPRK suspends its nuclear weapons program and the US and the Republic of Korea suspend their large-scale military drills-and resuming the Six-Party Talks and direct talks with the DPRK. The US still insists that the DPRK must first agree to talk about abandoning its nuclear weapons program before any talks can be held.

          In Thornton's words, while the US continues to see a negotiated solution as the best way to resolving the problem, the conditions at present are not conducive to dialogue.

          It is true that previous talks failed to achieve the goal of denuclearization due to missteps, probably more on the DPRK side than on the US side. But that should not be an excuse for shunning talks on such a critical issue.

          What seems certain is that sanctions without talks will likely escalate tensions.

          The author is deputy editor of China Daily USA.

          chenweihua@chinadailyusa.com

          Most Viewed Today's Top News
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄色A级国产免费大片视频| 国产永久免费高清在线| 亚洲乱码日产精品一二三| 久久99久国产精品66| 麻豆一区二区三区香蕉视频| 精品无码一区二区三区电影| 精品国产这么小也不放过| 国产av一区二区亚洲精品 | 国产乱码精品一区二三区| 久久久国产成人一区二区| 亚洲国模精品一区二区| 国产麻豆精品福利在线| 欧美性猛交xxxx免费视频软件| 性色av无码无在线观看| 午夜精品久久久久久久无码软件 | 成年在线观看免费人视频| 无码AV动漫精品一区二区免费| 精品亚洲国产成人av制服| 国产免费不卡av在线播放| 亚洲综合久久久中文字幕| 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠狠色综合久| 亚洲人成亚洲人成在线观看| 国语对白做受xxxxx在线中国| 在线a人片免费观看| 精品久久久久久中文字幕大豆网| 不卡午夜视频| 狠狠躁夜夜躁无码中文字幕| 秋霞电影网| 国产精品乱人伦一区二区| 亚洲大尺度无码专区尤物| 护士张开腿被奷日出白浆| 亚洲高潮喷水无码AV电影| 伊人久久大香线蕉AV网禁呦| 国产一区二区高清不卡| 亚洲AV无码专区亚洲AV紧身裤| 国产精品午夜无码AV天美传媒| 国产suv精品一区二区四| 国产男女黄视频在线观看| 亚洲国产精品第一二三区| 狠狠五月深爱婷婷网| 亚洲一区二区三区av链接|