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President Yoon Seok-yeol “South Korean system-centered unification shared by North Koreans”

김종찬안보 2023. 1. 27. 23:54
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President Yoon Seok-yeol instructed the Ministry of Unification to carry out unification work by the South Korean system with the phrase, “If the South lives well, South Korea system-centered unification.”

The Presidential Office, which disclosed President Yoon’s remarks on the Ministry of Unification on the 27th, said, “Shouldn’t unification be better? If North Korea lives better than the South, it should be centered there, and if the South lives much better, wouldn't it be common sense that unification centered on the South's systems and systems?"

President Yoon continued, “Right now, our people do not know much about North Korea. The human rights of North Koreans are important, but it is more important that our people and people around the world know and share the reality of North Korean human rights and the political and social situation in North Korea. North Koreans should also be able to accurately share the reality.”

President Yoon’s unification work seems to focus on the “political and social situation in North Korea,” such as “expanding publicity around the world,” “promoting the North Korean system in South Korea,” “promoting the underdeveloped North Korean communist system in North Korea,” and “spreading South Korean capitalism in North Korea.”

Unification Minister Kwon Young-se further explained this as “(President Yoon’s remarks) the intention that if we widely spread the human rights situation in North Korea, the content will eventually turn around and become a feedback to North Korea,” further explaining, “sharing the political and social situation in North Korea.” was subtracted

On the 27th, the Sejong Research Institute’s Unification Strategy Research Office released a report titled ‘Evaluation of the 6th Plenary Meeting of the 8th Labor Party at the end of December’, saying, “It is difficult to expect a dramatic economic turnaround in 2023 even in 2023 under the fundamental constraints on the North Korean economy, such as sanctions against North Korea. If economic exchanges and cooperation with Russia expand, it is expected that it will be possible to 'endure somehow'”, diagnosing the North Korean economic situation.

A joint report by Jeong Seong-jang, head of the Unification Strategy Office (concurrently head of the East Asia Cooperation Center) and Choi Eun-joo, head of the North Korean Studies Center, said, “North Korea's international relations structure is clearly shifting to a 'new cold war' and the flow of 'multipolarization' is accelerating. “As a result, North Korea is expected to develop policies toward South Korea and the United States in 2023 with the principle of fighting against the enemy, ‘strong, head-on,’” he said. stated

The Sejong Institute's diagnosis of North Korea continued, "In February alone, there are three important political anniversaries such as the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Army in February alone. On the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the regime, there is a high possibility that North Korea will conduct its 7th nuclear test in February at the earliest, or in July or September at the latest,” he said. As a response, there is a high possibility that military tensions will rise on the Korean Peninsula, and active crisis management efforts are needed to ensure that military tensions do not lead to inter-Korean and US-North Korea armed conflicts.”

The report went on to say, "If North Korea uses tactical nuclear weapons against South Korea, this will have disastrous consequences for both North and South Korea and Northeast Asia, so it is important to communicate and cooperate at the top level between South Korea and China so that North Korea does not make an extreme choice." communication and cooperation'.

Sidney Seiler, North Korea official at the National Intelligence Council (NIC) under the US National Intelligence Service (DNI), said in a talk at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on the 26th that "North Korea has no inherent urgency to meet any artificial deadlines." “We came to this conclusion in a '4D' analysis of the domestic need for diplomacy to demonstrate the development and demonstration of nuclear capabilities,” he said.

"North Korea hasn't tested a nuclear weapon because Chairman Kim Jong-un doesn't feel the need for it," he said. The test will certainly bring (the international community) back to focus on the North Korean nuclear issue."

In a report to the National Assembly in September of last year, the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) identified a North Korean nuclear test as “possible between October 16, the date of the Chinese Communist Party convention and November 7, the US midterm election,” and the US media gave weight to the Chinese convention and “show off nuclear capabilities.” analyzed as a “dramatic opportunity”.

Regarding Harris' visit to Korea at the time, the White House told Reuters on September 28, "It is expected that he will hold talks with South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol in Seoul to discuss North Korea's recent missile launch and China's actions in the Taiwan Strait." stated on the subject.

The U.S. State Department announced on the 26th that it was “preparing for an engagement situation” in response to the “time of provocation” regarding the possibility of a North Korean nuclear test.

On the 28th, the Intelligence Committee of the National Assembly announced in a report on North Korean trends from the National Intelligence Service, “It is highly likely that it will be between October 16, when the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th Party Congress is held, and November 7, when the US midterm elections are scheduled.”

Under the Trump regime of the Republican Party, the CIA led the North American summit as a 'work' project, and in the Biden administration of the Democratic Party, the National Intelligence Service (DNI), which commands the CIA, switched from superiority to 'information'-led, and the DNI director initially led Panmunjom. found.

On the 21st, right after the Korea-US summit in May 2021, Sylar, NIC North Korea officer, said, “In the future, North Korea will gradually take more coercive actions to show off its dominance in South Korea.” said.

Sylar continued, “We expect him to increasingly seek to examine how far coercion can work with Chairman Kim Jong-un in the future.” South Korea), and said of the 'frontal breakthrough', "It means that the subject has returned to the highest virtue, with the main goal being to withstand the pressure of sanctions in the future while taking a practical and coordinated approach to weapon development." In 'Breakthrough War', he revealed the US' 'preparation for a long-term war'.

<North Korean Nuclear Test WSJ “China Showoff” National Intelligence Service “Before the November 7 US Election”, September 29, 2022. Yoon Seok-yeol’North Korean Resident’ Trump System Restoration Biden Moon Jae-in’Encounter’, May 16th. President Yoon Seok-yeol, ‘Liberal Democracy, North Korean Citizens and Unification, Armament Buildup’, July 22. US Republican Party ‘North Korea Capitalism’.

South Korea’s “Inter-Korean Disarmament” first appeared in the US DNI “North Korea Long War”, May 26, 2021>