
N. Korea Bites the
Hand That Feeds It
Although
the U.S. views Kim Jong Il
and his reclusive communist nation as an American problem, Monday morning's
North Korean nuclear test presents the biggest problem for China. Not
because a nuclear North Korea poses any sort of military threat to China.
Rather, China now has to answer for the country it has enabled to threaten the
stability of Asia. Japan and South Korea will surely move to develop
nuclear weapons to defend against Pyongyang's nuclear program. Some fear
the imminent international sanctions on North Korea could squash its
economy and cause a North Korean military strike. None of this
is good for Beijing, which has been a loyal economic and political supporter of
its neighbor. China provides North Korea with 70% of its fuel and 30% of
its food imports and is believed to have provided Kim Jong Il with the materials
for its missiles and now, its nuclear weapons. Despite their historic
friendship, the Chinese government has had enough. According to the
Foreign ministry website, "The Chinese government is totally opposed to this
act. The Chinese government strongly demands that North Korea honor its
commitments towards a non-nuclear Korean Peninsula." Though how strongly
will they demand? Enough to let this rogue nation drown? North Korea
has made China look weak. Very weak. The world trusted China to
diffuse this bomb and now, both figuratively and literally, the bomb just blew.
•Taipei
Times: China May Pay Dearly
•L.A.
Times: Next Step Depends on U.S. & China
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