NORTH KOREA: THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING

By Dick Morris And Eileen McGann
05.27.2009

When the Japanese military invaded Manchuria in the early 1930s, Hitler, Mussolini, and Japan’s own government watch nervously to see what the League of Nations and the Western powers would do. Now it is North Korea and Iran who are watching and wondering.

If the United Nations, and the powers it represents, is as impotent as was the League in the 1930s, it will send the same signal to other would-be proliferators: that the rest of the world will sit by and do nothing. By so blatantly flouting international opinion and U.N. resolutions, North Korea has essentially said to the rest of the world: “put up or shut up.”

The irony, of course, is that North Korea is probably the single state in the world most vulnerable to international sanctions. It produces no energy of its own. If China chose to bring the country to its knees, it could do so in a heartbeat. But will they?

China is worried about triggering a flood of North Korean refugees across its borders and tends to be protective of its erstwhile ally.

But the real pressure point on China is Japan. If the Japanese signal that they will respond to the North Korean nuclear test with a decision to change its constitution and develop nuclear weapons itself, the impact on both China and North Korea will be intense.

But the most important actor is, of course, President Barack Obama. It is really he who is being tested. If he simply settles for ineffectual sanctions or a round of international condemnation, he will be showing a weakness that virtually invites exploitation by the rest of the world. If he only pursues diplomatic negotiations without economic or military clout behind them, the other aggressors - the latter day Hitlers and Tojos - will draw their own conclusions.

And what will be the tone and the role of the new Secretary of State Hillary Clinton? Peter Rodman, former aide to Kissinger, wrote in his splendid book Presidential Command that the Department of State “…can rarely ever bring itself to admit that diplomacy is not working; in its mind, diplomacy is perpetually deserving of ‘one more chance.’ Sometimes this seems to degenerate into dialogue for its own sake, without regard to results or strategy or even the leverage that might make dialogue more fruitful.”

If Hillary meekly goes along with an Obama policy of accommodation, she will lose forever her ability to portray herself as a national security hawk - a crucial step for any woman running for president.

In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu will also be watching to see how Obama and Clinton react. He will want to know if there is any starch behind America’s demand that Iran stop its own progress toward the bomb. If the Obama Administration folds, he will know that he must depend on his own military to act, even in the face of global anger, since the United States will be paralyzed as long as Obama is at the helm.

Just as the key question for Bush was when would he resort to diplomacy, given his reputation for war? So the real issue with Obama is when will he fight given his penchant for negotiation?

In the case of North Korea, of course, military action is off the table since it already has the bomb. But if the United States stiffens Japanese and Chinese resolve and takes the lead, there is no doubt that economic sanctions - real sanctions which include energy - would bring North Korea to its knees quickly.

The whole wide world is watching.




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  1. Engineer on May 27, 2009 7:41 am

    Unfortunately diplomacy with these rogue nations never has worked. We need to take an example from Ronald Reagan. Omar Kadafi use to talk a big game also. Then the Gulf of Sidra changed everything. Later a late night visit by a squadron of F-111 bombers just about stuck a bomb up Kadafi’s backside.

    Iran needs to remember talk is cheap if you can`t back it up. Just a matter of time before the Iranian people will wake up when they see what the Ayatollah`s brought them with destruction and the disgrace of the Arab world for trying to be a player, but as it will turn out they were only a amateur, unless of course, they obtain the bomb.

    Most of this depends on Obama to stop pretending and acting like talk around the water cooler and sending some clear messages. In all likelihood he will not — my guess is they are going to let Iran develop a nuclear weapon which will make a nuclear exchange much more likely.

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  8. Bobbie on May 29, 2009 7:53 am

    I hope and pray that Israel goes ahead and bombs North Korea off the map! I also hope that Israel doesn’t blame all Americans for this travesty of the Obama administration.

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