Thursday, November 25, 2010

Have patience, NORTH KOREA AND SOUTH KOREA

North Korea's firing of death to the Yeonpyeong Island, a small island of South Korea in the Yellow Sea on Tuesday sparked world outrage and concern Seoul on Korean Peninsula security. Pyongyang acts that confuse many outside observers and sparked various speculations about the motive of the isolated communist country. Tensions between the two neighboring countries is indeed already peaked when Pyongyang is accused of bombing and the South Korean warship sank last March. After the incident the vessel was Cheonan, Washington and Seoul responded by suspending economic aid to poor countries to the north, and enhance military readiness in the region. Following the incident yesterday, which saw two South Korean soldiers and two civilians killed, Washington and Seoul once again act to increase the level of readiness to conduct military exercises that included the ship aircraft carrier USS George Washington.
Washington is also trying to curb Pyongyang from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities, President Barack Obama does not want war broke out in the region. In a statement he said that Washington promised to work together to defend South Korea, but at the same time, Beijing wants to curb its allies, North Korea for the tension that arose from the latest incident was not worse, which led to instability in the region of Asia. We believe the world is following the developments in both countries with concern for the war not only lead to negative consequences on the country and its people, but also affect many other countries, especially in Asia. Two major world powers, namely the United States and China, we expect them to play their respective roles to persuade both countries to stop acts of provocation that could trigger war. South Korea nor North Korea should show patience and refrain from acting solely because the peace on the Korean Peninsula is vital to the entire region. Let the earth is always safe, see what is happening in Iraq, Afghanistan and the events of the bitter events of the First and Second World War.

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