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Hackberry House of Chosun
Bob Faulkner  |  Niles, Illinois
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Peace in Korea. Really?
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018
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ARTICLE COPIED FROM CROSSING BORDERS BLOG, APRIL 2018

The two Koreas recently announced that they will be coming to the negotiating table at Panmunjom, or Peace Village. National leaders will be convening in a building that straddles the two Koreas, one used for high-level negotiations. On the table is an order of business that many say is long overdue: a peace treaty that would signal the official end to the Korean War.

The promise of this treaty would be far reaching for everyday North Koreans and even North Korean refugees. But experts say that such a treaty would require more than one meeting and also complicated by many factors.

Lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula could mean an end to the starvation of the North Korean people. The UN reported last year that about two in five North Koreans are malnourished and 70 percent of the country’s citizens rely on food aid. Putting a stop to the pressing burden of hunger in the North Korean population could furthermore spell an end to the North Korean refugee crisis, as a major concern of defectors could be solved with reliable, sustainable resources.

But it is important to remember that many potential solutions to the problem of hunger are currently unavailable to the North as the Korean War never came to an official end. The three-year conflict from 1950 to 1953 ended with a truce, not a peace treaty. The truce was a simple agreement that stated that both sides would cease combat. A peace treaty, as opposed to the ongoing armistice, would require more involvement from both Koreas as well as many hours of negotiation on controversial issues such as sovereignty and land.

“Whatever they call it: a peace declaration, a peace accord, even a peace treaty — it doesn’t mean we will all wake up and Korea is at peace,” said John Delury, an associate professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University in Seoul told the New York Times. “It’s significant, but it’s embedded in a process. I would imagine the two Koreas can do something on their own to declare their own commitment to peace.”

But many factors and forces could stop such open signs of good will in their tracks. Take for example North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. The country’s leaders have repeatedly signaled willingness to denuclearize only to break their promises in spectacular shows of force and open aggression. Both South Korea and the U.S. have recently said that peace would only be possible and sustainable if North Korea denuclearizes.

Some experts say that North Korea’s current motivations are not for peace but for war.

“Dictator Kim Jong Un’s move comes straight out of the rogue-regime playbook: Offer peace to distract from preparations for war,” wrote Michael Rubin of the conservative American Enterprise Institute think-tank for the New York Post. “That it repeatedly works reflects the naiveté of Western officials, for whom history begins anew with every administration.”

China is another complicating factor. China is a close ally to North Korea and has grave concerns about a U.S. presence on the Korean Peninsula, even as a peacekeeping force. China has been North Korea’s main benefactor and has represented up to 70 percent of North Korea’s economy. It is possible that a peaceful cooperation between the Koreas, which may eventually open opportunities for the West to enter into countries so close to China’s borders, would be an unwelcome thorn in China’s side.

With so much riding on potential peace between North and South Korea, it is easy to get swept up with the dream of peace and stability. No one knows what will happen next. The best we can do is hope and pray that the events that unfold in the next few months will result in progressive steps toward lasting peace for all people in the region.

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NK's Kim Jong Un: What can we learn from him?
SUNDAY, JULY 27, 2014
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Kim Jong Un: Number three but number one. So we have this dynasty. Dynasties usually pass their power along to the first-born son. Kim Jong-Il was the only (surviving) son from which to choose, so he got the job. But when trying to decide which of...
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Hwang's last days
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2010
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So, you are the architect of a government. An entire nation knows of your intellectual prowess. You are praised and honored. Life is good. One day you take a trip abroad. You make a mistake. You dishonor your leader. You are afraid to go home. You...
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The deadly politics of North Korea
SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2009
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Hyun‐jung Hong, North Korean, is the name associated with the following translated narrative from our new 30 day prayer manual. Do you have your manual yet? It's free, and available at http://baekjeong.com . For a small fee you can order...
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The great music of Juche
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008
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I was raised on Sinatra and Crosby. If you don't know those names, it's because they're pretty much off the radar of this generation, except maybe at Christmas. I graduated to the Rogers & Hamerstein musicals, then musicals of all sorts, Pat...
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Why Hwang left North Korea
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008
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Introducing Hwang Jang Yop, the "architect" of North Korea's governmental/economic spin-off from Communism. Thomas Belke has dedicated an entire chapter of his book Juche to this man. As has been my custom on this log, I give merely a taste of...
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Of bribes, nukes, and ransoms
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008
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How many times would someone have to trick you before you would stop trusting that person? How many times would you allow that person to threaten you and force you into compromise and demand bribes before you would walk on down the road and find...
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What could be worse than 1984?
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2008
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Christopher Hitchens, "Slate" internet magazine, May, 2005, gets the credit for today's comments, and I've given you a link to his entire article below. He points out that, although George Orwell in 1948 came up with what might have been...
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Meeting of the Presidents: What did it all mean?
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2008
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Historic events are taking place in Chosun today [October, 2007]. For only the second time since the Korean War, Presidents of North and South Korea are talking. And for the first time, the South Korean President is going by car. To dramatize the...
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Communism, Kimilsungism, and Christ
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2008
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The "Idiot's Guide" we have been following devotes some space in chapter 10 to a comparison/contrast of Kim Il Sung with Karl Marx. He says, "Juche [Kim's self-reliance philosophy] is a faint echo of Marxism." While rejecting parts of...
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