Rusia avisa al
Imperio que no se meta con Corea del Norte de modo unilateral. Se pueden
confirmar entonces los movimientos de tropas, barcos y armamento
antimisilístico a la zona en conflicto, tanto por parte de China como de Rusia. El
problema es grave, ya que los EEUU están jugando a patotear a todo el planeta
de modo indiscriminado. Si le advierten que no siga jugando así, los rusos ponen al
patotero en un brete: o sigue o arruga. Las próximas horas van a ser
interesantes, chicos. Leemos en Zero Hedge:
Título: Russia Warns
U.S. Not To Act Unilaterally Against North Korea
Texto: In
response to the US vice president, Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said
that Mike Pence’s statement on the US running out of “strategic patience” towards Pyongyang
does not contribute to resolving the crisis. The top Russian diplomat also
voiced hope there will be no repeat of the US strike on Syria in North Korea.
On Monday,
speaking from the DMZ, Mike Pence said the world has witnessed the “strength
and resolve of Trump in actions taken in Syria and Afghanistan,” and threatened
North Korea “not to test” this resolve or “or the strength of the armed forces
of the United States.”
Lavrov responded
by saying “I hope that there won’t be any unilateral actions like we recently
saw in Syria and that the US will follow the policies Trump repeatedly declared
during his election campaign.” He also warned the US not to take any military
actions, stressing that the “risky nuclear and missile endeavors of Pyongyang”
violating UNSC resolutions could not be used as an excuse for violating
international law and the UN Charter “in the same fashion” as in Syria.
The period of US
policy before the current escalation could be hardly described as an “era of
strategic patience,” Lavrov added.
“I cannot call
the Obama administration’s period an ‘era of strategic patience,’ as the US has
been quite harshly limiting North Korea’s capabilities to develop economy
sectors related to nuclear or energy areas,” Lavrov said, referring to past US
initiatives, many of them backed by the UN Security Council.
Also addressing
the matter, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that harsh statements do not
contribute to peace and stability in the region, while commenting on South
Korean President Hwang Kyo-ahn’s promise to “implement intensive punitive
measures” on Pyongyang in case of any “provocations.”
“Our position is
well known and consistent. We call on all sides to avoid any actions which
might be perceived as a provocation. And we stand for the continuation of
coordinated international efforts in existing formats to resolve the North
Korean problem,” Peskov said.
Meanwhile
tensions on the Korean Peninsula remain high: after Pyongyang conducted a
missile test amid joint US-South Korea drills in March, and with at least one
and as many as 3 US aircraft carrier groups headed toward the Peninsula, today
North Korea's UN ambassador said the US has "created a dangerous situation
in which the thermonuclear war may break out at any moment on the peninsula and
pose a serious threat to the world's peace and security, to say nothing of
those of northeast Asia." Separately, North Korea told the BBC that the
country would be "conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and
yearly basis," in effect assuring a provocation.
Judging by the
market's response on Monday, a global thermonuclear war would be just the
catalyst to pust the S&P back over its all time high of 2,400.
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