North Korea (NK) is a country found in the continent of Asia, it covers 130 square kilometres of water and 120,408 square kilometres of land with a total area of 120,538 square kilometres which makes it the 99th largest nation in the world (WorldAtlas, 2017). It has a population of 25,535,137 (Worldometers.info, 2017) and the currency used is the North Korean Won (KPW). North Korea emerged in 1948 in the midst of the chaos after the end of World War II. Its history is ruled by its Great Leader, Kim Il-sung, who designed North Korea’s political affairs for nearly half a century. Following the Korean War, Kim Il-sung initiated the individual philosophy of Juche, or self-reliance, which turned into a directing light for North Korea’s development. In 1994, Kim Il-sung died however, the president post has been appointed “eternally” to him. Many years of this firmly state-controlled system have resulted in stagnation and a leadership reliant on the cult of personality. Aid agencies have predicted that up to two million individuals have died since the mid-1990s due to intense food deficiencies caused by natural catastrophic events and economic negligence. The nation depends on foreign food aid. The totalitarian state is also accused for deliberate human rights abuse. Amnesty International predicts that hundreds of thousands of individuals are detained in detention facilities, in which it says that torture is extensive and execution is common. (BBC News, 2017). This essay explains why North Korea is antagonistic to the west and suggests ways western countries can bring NK to negotiating table in an amicable way.
For quite a long time North Korea has been one of the world’s
most reserved societies. It is one of the few nations that is still under a
nominally communist rule. North Korea’s nuclear aspirations have aggravated its
firmly maintained separation from other countries in the world. Why is North Korea antagonistic to the west?
It started with the General Sherman incident in 1866 when an intruding Western
trade ship known as General Sherman, sustained by the annual monsoons, steamed
up the Daedong River to Pyongyang despite firm warnings previously from Korean
authorities to withdraw. When the storm subsided, the ship got stuck on a
sandbar resulting ineffective negotiations to find a solution, in addition to
the foreigners’ capture of a Korean official, NK perceived the United States
(US) to intervene in Pyongyang without official permissions. This led to Korea
attacking the ship by setting it on fire. Crew member swimming to the shore
were all executed.
The General Sherman incident in has further molded the dominant
reaction, among the Korean’s political and social authorities, to prospects of
contact with the outside world. In fact, the beginning of that year the Prince
Regent, or Doewongun, who had control of the throne, ordered a cruel
persecution of Catholics resulting in killing several hundreds of believers
which also included French priests working in secret. French navy then
launched a punitive expedition on the west coast known as Byeonginyangyo, it
refers to the French control of ganghwa island in striking back for execution
of French priests and hundreds of believers. The campaign is the first armed
encounter between Korea and a western power which lasted nearly a month and
half (six weeks). The French pulled back, leaving the Korean government with an
incorrect conviction that Korea can withstand imperialistic strategies of the
countries without modernizing which only severed as to incentive to harden
Koreans’ resistance. (Newworldencyclopedia.org, 2017)
In 1871, the US
started their first military action known as the Shinmiyangyo or the Korean
expedition that steamed out Nagasaki, Japan with five U.S warships which
carried 1,230 men under the command of Admiral John Roger. They brought in land
and naval forces on the island of Ganghwa, representing as diplomatic
delegates, trade relations and finding out about the General Sherman. But,
Koreans had the policy that banned international ships on their waters. Hence
when the US warships passed by, the Korean garrison attacked the ships.
however, their outdated weapons did no damage to ships, the commander of the
ship Amiral John Roger gave the Koreans 10 days to apologize and when they
refused to comply, the US warships attacked the Korean garrison. This led to an
armed conflict costing 200 Koreans and only 3 Americans. This led the Koreans
to be even more isolated from foreigners then before, especially the west.
The partition of
North and South Korea after Korean War in 1950 – 1953 furthered the drift. North
Korea was occupied by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and South
Korea by United States and United Nation. This was supposed to be short-term,
but conflicts between the US and Russians increased with the rise of Cold War
between Russia and US led the US to occupy South Korea with a military
government. This resulted in the formation of Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 1948,
Kim Il-sung declared the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in
North Korea. DPRK was recognised by the Soviet Union due to their shared
interest in communism and collectivism. The US till date refuses to
diplomatically recognise DPRK, instead it issued economic sanctions against
DPRK until 2008 which led North Korea to view the US as their enemies with
conflicting interests in capitalism and imperialism, just like the Japanese.
Increasing bloody
conflicts between the Soviet Union and US along the border eventually led North
Korea to invade South Korea in 1950 and the US fought the war on South’s
behalf. This Korean war led to the construction of the four-kilometre-wide border
zone between North and south Korea known as “Korean Demilitarised Zone.” The
war led to massive civilian casualties approximately five million died, with
more casualties than world war II. North Korea agitated against US to wipe out
20% of its population with bombs and napalm. North Korean approaches towards
the US, which were already destructive, drastically deteriorated.
In 2002, President George W Bush administration extended the agitation by putting NK on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. NK viewed this as a declaration of war against them. In 2010, South Korea Navy’s Cheonam warship sank near the cost of Korea. Under President Obama administration, the west claimed the sinking of Cheonan warship was due to a torpedo fired by North Korea, increasing the tension between both the countries. North Korea however insisted that the facts had been manipulated to increase the instability of Asia-Pacific. When Kim Jong-un wanted to launch a satellite to mark the 100th anniversary of Kim II-sumg’s birthday, the US suspended food aid in retaliation Fearing a long-range ballistic missile to hit the West coast in 2012, the US deployed military forces in Guam. US’s continued military presence in South Korea is perceived as the North as threatening. Recently, the deployment of missile strikes in Syria increased tensions among Pyongyang and White house. The US then installed anti-missile system in South: Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence system (Thaad). NK views this as US’s intervention and aggression towards their regime.
NK has not
forgotten the destruction created by the Americans during the Korean war and
till date continues to teach its children to hate the US imperialism. The Kim
Dynasty, keen on dictatorship over its regime, refuses propaganda to its own
people and continues to strive against the West even if it comes at the cost of
starvation in their country.
Countries such as the United States, China, Russia, Japan and South Korea have been engaged in on-and off negotiation with Pyongyang for quite few years to try to get it to drop its nuclear weapons program in return for various benefits. Regardless of these efforts, North Korea has increase its nuclear programme through years. Against the UN resolutions, it is making significant advancement in the improvement of long-range missiles. The UN has imposed new and tougher sanctions in both August and September 2017. The resolutions prohibited many North Korean exports and restricts investments in the country. Furthermore, Beijing has limited oil supply of North Korea and will stop purchasing textiles from the ambushed country. These resolutions are estimated to cost North Korea nearly US$1 billion in revenues which would have a major effect on its economy.
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