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Germany’s ‘nuclear sharing’ and India ‘Russian oil imports’ against Ukraine

김종찬안보 2022. 3. 15. 22:13
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In the Ukraine war, Germany switched from a non-nuclear military power policy to a “tactical nuclear-sharing power” based on the F35, and the United States and India, which is a quadruple Indo-Pacific, made a sharp turn to “Russian oil imports.”

The Presidential Transition Committee announced on the 15th that "President-elect Yoon will have a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week to discuss bilateral relations."
Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the transition committee, announced on the 2nd that "the early introduction of state-of-the-art fighters, early culling of fighters that are more than 40 years old, such as the F-5, additional introduction of the F-35A, and additional production of the FA-50," as a pledge of the People's Party candidate Ahn Cheol-soo.
President-elect Yoon announced “strengthening supply chain cooperation with countries in the region through the Indo-Pacific Economic Cooperation Framework (IPEF)” and “joining a quad” with the four countries of the United States, Japan, Australia, and India as a presidential campaign promise in January.
Germany's Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said on the 15th, "We have decided to source (procure) the F35 for a shared nuclear mission."
The US appears to have cooperated with a de facto nuclear-armed state by Germany's possession of the F35 bomber, a tornado fighter equipped with a nuclear bomb in the Ukraine war.
South Korea expanded its F-35A stealth aircraft to a nuclear submarine promotion project, giving priority to light carriers among 40 F-X aircraft as the first F-X project under the Moon Jae-in government's arms increase policy.
Reuters reported on the 15th that India, which is participating in the US-led Quad, is pushing to purchase Russian crude oil in Indian and Russian currency despite Russia's economic sanctions.
India has strong military ties with Russia, and in response to Russian economic sanctions in Ukraine's invasion, government officials said they would "accept the offer" once the transport tanker and insurance issues are resolved, Reuters said.
India, which shares a significant portion of its military power with Russia, has experienced a surge in oil prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and India relies on Russia for 80% of its crude oil imports.
An Indian government official told Reuters that "they are considering payment methods in both currencies, in India and Russia," and that "sanctions will not stop India from importing fuel."
India's crude oil imports from Russia account for 2-3% of Russia's crude oil exports.
In November of last year, the Biden administration announced the 'launch of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)' at the beginning of this year. of supply chain cooperation.”
Immediately after the election, Yun spoke on the phone with US President Joe Biden on the morning of the 10th and with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the 11th.

In Japan on the 27th of last month, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that “concluding a nuclear-sharing agreement with the United States should be considered as an option” in the Ukraine war, and Prime Minister Kishida said at the National Assembly the next day (28th), “From the standpoint of adopting the three non-nuclear principles as a national policy, Such a policy is unacceptable.”
The 'nuclear sharing system' led by the United States, a nuclear power, is the 'sharing agreement on the right to launch tactical nuclear weapons by the United States with the withdrawal of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)' in the event of a nuclear war in Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, and Turkey, which are non-nuclear countries in NATO. In the Trump regime, the F35 was sold to Germany, Japan, and South Korea, and it became an excuse for the invasion of Russia to promote NATO accession and the spread of the nuclear sharing system in the Ukraine war.

In his speech on the 22nd of last month, President Biden ordered the movement of additional units and equipment to the east of NATO and the Baltic Sea to strengthen the security of allies.

North Korea resumed missile launches under the Trump-Moon Jae-in regime's pretext to increase armament of the F35 Blackhawk, and replaced the Biden administration's "talk" with "withdrawal of the double standard".

The Moon Jae-in regime’s arms increase is the North Korean denuclearization policy of “changing the enemy’s mind to subdue” the North Korean demand for denuclearization to the increase in arms that Rep. Kim Byeong-joo (Democratic Party) said is “bearing against North Korea” OhmyNews (May 23, 2020) work) said.
He said that he “deceived North Korea to yield.”
(Refer to the June 11, 2021 blog article <<South Korea and the United States Space Force's 'pre-intercept' missiles subdue North Korea>)