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Gates: NKorea nuke progress sign of dark future'
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 30 - 05 - 2009


North Korea's progress on nuclear weapons
and long-range missiles is «a harbinger of a dark future»
and has created an urgent need for more pressure on the
reclusive communist government to change its ways, U.S.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Saturday, according to AP.
He said the North's nuclear program does not «at this
point» represent a direct military threat to the United
States and he does not plan to build up American troops in
the region. But the North's efforts pose the potential for
an arms race in Asia that could spread beyond the region,
he added.
At an annual meeting of defense and security officials,
the Pentagon chief said past efforts to cajole North Korea
into scrapping its nuclear weapons program have only
emboldened it.
North Korea's yearslong use of scare tactics as a
bargaining chip to secure aid and other concessions _ only
to later renege on promises _ has worn thin the patience of
five nations negotiating with the North, Gates said.
«I think that everyone in the room is familiar with the
tactics that the North Koreans use. They create a crisis
and the rest of us pay a price to return to the status quo
ante,» he said in a question-and-answer session after his
speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
«As the expression goes in the United States, `I am tired
of buying the same horse twice.' I think this notion that
we buy our way back to the status quo ante is an approach
that I personally at least think we ought to think very
hard about. There are perhaps other ways to try and get the
North Koreans to change their approach,» he said.
The sharp statements were echoed by the South Korean
defense minister and even China, North Korea's strongest
ally. They reflect fears throughout the region that last
week's nuclear and missile tests by North Korea could
spiral out of control and lead to fighting.
«President Obama has offered an open hand to tyrannies
that unclench their fists. He is hopeful, but he is not
naïve,» Gates said in his speech.
«Likewise, the United States and our allies are open to
dialogue, but we will not bend to pressure or provocation.
And on this count, North Korea's latest reply to our
overtures is not exactly something we would characterize as
helpful or constructive. We will not stand idly by as North
Korea builds the capability to wreak destruction on any
target in Asia _ or on us. At the end of the day, the
choice to continue as a destitute, international pariah is
North Korea's alone to make. The world is waiting.»
The North said it would no longer honor a 1953 armistice
truce with South Korea after Seoul joined a 90-plus nation
security alliance that seeks to curb nuclear trafficking on
the seas.
Additionally, the U.N. Security Council is drafting
financial and military penalties against North Korea as
punishment for the weapons testing. Similar penalties
approved after the North's 2006 atomic test have been only
sporadically enforced, and largely ignored by China and
Russia.
«I think that the combination of their progress in
developing nuclear technology, and their progress in
developing multistage long-range missiles, is a harbinger
of a dark future,» Gates said. «What is now central to
multilateral efforts ... is to try to peacefully stop those
programs before they do in fact become a `clear and present
danger,' as the expression goes.»
Gates also warned North Korea against secretly selling its
weapons technology to other outlaw nations.
Later, at what officials called the first-ever meeting
among defense chiefs from the U.S., Japan and South Korea,
Gates asked his counterparts to begin considering other
steps against the North should it continue to escalate is
nuclear program. The military leaders did not discuss
specific potential actions, but U.S. officials who attended
the half-hour meeting said any steps would be taken in
self-defense.
South Korean Defense Minister Lee Sang-hee said the talks
«could not have come at a better time.»
«North Korea perhaps to this point may have mistakenly
believed that it could be perhaps rewarded for its wrong
behaviors,» Lee told reporters. «But that is no longer
the case.»
Earlier Saturday, Lt. Gen. Ma Xiaotian, the
second-in-command of the General Staff of China's military,
told the security forum that Beijing «has expressed a firm
opposition and grave concern about the nuclear test.»
The Obama administration said it planned to send a
delegation on Sunday to Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing and possibly
Moscow over the next week to discuss how to respond to
North Korea.
«The reality is that given the objectives of the
six-party talks that were established some years ago, it
would be hard to point to them at this point as an example
of success,» Gates said in response to a question after
his speech.
Those countries _ the U.S., South Korea, China, Russia and
Japan _ «need to think freshly about where we go from
here.»


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