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Coles has written a sharp critique of the fundamentals of American policy toward North Korea and the distortions in our media which typically treat the North Korean threat in a vacuum devoid of either contemporary American threats, or the long history of American nuclear intimidation of the North. A very timely and important book. Prof. Bruce Cumings, author of The Korean WarPresident Trump threatens North Korea with fire and fury like the world has never seen, whilst fellow Republican John McCain warns that the country risks extinction. But what does the regime in North Korea actually want? Is Kim Jong-un truly the mad cartoon villain that the media love to portray?Without being an apologist for the oppressive North Korean government, T. J. Coles exposes the propaganda war waged against it, revealing the truth behind the simplistic news headlines. North Korea has made multiple offers to the international community to end its nuclear programme in exchange for assurances that it wont be attacked by the US. It has even committed to a no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons something the US itself will not do.Far from being a state in self-imposed hermitage, North Korea has diplomatic relations with over one hundred countries. It is the US, argues Coles, that deliberately seeks to isolate the regime as part of its wider geostrategic goals in the Asia Pacific. The USs real target, and ultimately its biggest challenge, is China. Coles debunks myths regarding North Koreas military and demonstrates that in actual fact it has limited capabilities. In building up its own armed forces in the region (the so-called Asia Pivot), the US is playing a dangerous game of nuclear brinkmanship.Fire and Fury provides a sharp, succinct briefing for anyone seeking a broader, less distorted and more balanced understanding of current events, whilst offering solutions for ordinary citizens who wish to further the cause of peace.

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T. J. COLES was awarded a PhD for work on the aesthetic experiences of blind and visually impaired people. His thesis, The Knotweed Factor, draws on the philosophy underpinning cognitive psychology and neurological approaches to blindness. (It can be read online.) A columnist with Axis of Logic, Coles has written a number of political books, including Britain's Secret Wars, The Great Brexit Swindle and President Trump, Inc. and edited the anthology Voices for Peace. He was shortlisted for the Martha Gellhorn Prize (2013) for a series of articles about Libya.

FIRE AND FURY

HOW THE US ISOLATES NORTH KOREA, ENCIRCLES CHINA AND RISKS NUCLEAR WAR IN ASIA

T. J. COLES

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Clairview Books Ltd.,

Russet, Sandy Lane,

West Hoathly,

W. Sussex RH19 4QQ

www.clairviewbooks.com

Published in Great Britain in 2017 by Clairview Books

T.J. Coles 2017

This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. All rights reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. Inquiries should be addressed to the Publishers

The right of Tim Coles to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988

A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Print book ISBN 978 1 905570 93 5

Ebook ISBN 978 1 905570 94 2

Cover by Morgan Creative. Statue of Liberty portrait Pineapples

Typeset by DP Photosetting, Neath, West Glamorgan

U.S. war-gaming consistently predicts at least one million casualties on both sides...

Cato Institute (in reference to a North Korea-South Korea/US war)

Contents

Acronyms

4DDetect, disrupt, destroy and defend
ABMAntiballistic Missile
BMDBallistic Missile Defense
CFRCouncil on Foreign Relations
CIACentral Intelligence Agency
DMZDemilitarized Zone
DoDDepartment of Defense
DPRKDemocratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
FAOFood and Agricultural Organization
GDPGross Domestic Product
GSOMIAGeneral security of military information agreement
IAEAInternational Atomic Energy Agency
ICBMIntercontinental Ballistic Missile
KICKaesong Industrial Complex
LNGLiquefied Natural Gas
MoDMinistry of Defence
NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
NGONongovernmental organization
NKNorth Korea
NLLNorthern Limit Line
NPTNuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
OECDOrganization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OPLANOperations Plan
PNACProject for the New American Century
ROKRepublic of Korea (South Korea)
SDNSpecial Designated Nationals
SIPRIStockholm International Peace Research Institute
SKSouth Korea
SPARKSolidarity for Peace and Reunification of Korea
THAADTheater High Altitude Area Defense
UNUnited Nations
UNCUnited Nations Command-South Korea
UNICEFUnited Nations Children's Fund
UNSCRUN Security Council Resolution
USSRUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics
WFPWorld Food Programme

Introduction

This book is about US military hegemony in Asia. Crucially, it is about the response of Asian countries, particularly North Korea, to this threat. The mainstream and to a large extent alternative media in the West omit America's regional provocations and only report North Korea's retaliations and responses. To Western audiences, North Korea seems like a genuine threat and a regime out of control. But US military threat assessments and strategic analysts paint quite a different picture.

Despite what some readers will claim, this book is not apologia for the North Korean regime. People who make baseless allegations that a person is an apologist for foreign regimes are usually themselves apologists for Western imperialism because they believe in violence as the primary method of resolving global issues and in the mythology perpetuated by their state about its own supposed greatness. The NK regime is despicable and if North Koreans want it reformed or dismantled, we should use peaceful means to help them; as long as the consequences are not worse for ordinary North Koreans. The signs are already there that the regime is reforming. It is introducing a market economy (for better or worse) and trying to extend diplomatic relations with China and Russia. The US is seeking to isolate it.

If we are concerned with helping people living under oppression, we might start with ending ties to close allies who are as bad if not worse than the North Korean regime: the Saudi establishment, for instance. Next, we might put pressure on our own Western governments not to keep North Korea isolated. Western media have inverted this and claim that North Korea lives in self-imposed isolation.

The points laid out in this Introduction are backed-up throughout the book in endnotes, most of which come from establishment sources, such as the US Congressional Research Service and even the Pentagon. It is striking to compare the governmental and military record to the mainstream and even alternative media's version of events concerning North Korea and China. The policy of America's strategic elite is extremely dangerous. Several strategic analysts quoted later warn that nuclear weapons could be fired in error. This could lead to the end of life as we know it, and possibly put an end to all life.

Taking an evidence-based approach, this book proves that what we are taught about North Korea in Western media is largely false. In reality:

1) North Korea is not globally isolated. It has diplomatic relations with over 100 countries, but more needs to be done to assist its integration.

2) It has not sought self-imposed isolation or hermitage. Rather, the United States has sought to isolate it for political reasons, which will be explained.

3) North Korea is not a global threat because its global strike capacity is not only limited but highly exaggerated by the regime.

4) North Korea has repeatedly made efforts and offers to negotiate with the USA and regional powers and has been rejected or undermined on each occasion.

5) America's North Korea policy is ambiguous: as far as elite US planners are concerned, there are pros and cons to keeping the regime alive.

A much bigger long-term interest for the USA is China. This book argues that the overarching regional goal of US military planners and transnational corporations is to contain China. In order to contain something, the given thing has to be expanding. So, where is China expanding? China is building regional military bases on disputed islands and is building a single military base in Djibouti, Africa. That's it. The real containment of China is an ideological one: to make sure than China continues to act as an assembly plant for US products, keeps its markets open to US corporations and most importantly does not interfere economically or geo-politically with US strategic interests.

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