After the Cheonan
submarine sank deep into the ocean in 2010 March 26, my ethics teacher’s face
was red with resentment. Standing on the podium, the teacher ardently
criticized South Korean politicians for blaming North Korea with no specific
evidence in the Cheonan issue. She merely viewed the issue as political
artifice by the South Korean government in order to distract citizens’
attention away from domestic politics. Despite two hours of debate, the ethics
teacher, a former North Korean refugee, was firm on her stance that most
reported North Korean threats were flawed and did not exist. Though she might
have said this in such way due to her love towards her hometown, it is
incontrovertible that threats from North Korea do, in fact, exist. With Kim
Jeong-Un clutching a switch for a nuclear missile launcher, feeling relief in
the Korean Peninsula is premature. For the sake of peace and safety for all,
the U.S, a country that can wield the strongest international power, should
tighten its grip on Kim Jeong Un. North Korea has refused denuclearization
suggestions by other nations, and their nuclear weaponization technology has
progressed enough to manufacture more destructive weapons.
North Korea has
refused to compromise with numerous diplomatic negotiations in order to continue
its nuclear tests. The current dictator of North Korea, Kim Jeong Un, has
chosen an extremely illogical diplomatic stance in order to pursue further
development in nuclear technology. For instance, North Korea has abandoned
multi-national food aids provided by the U.S and South Korea in order to
maintain its nuclear facilities. I once saw several photos of dead
bodies of North Koreans lying on unpaved roads in rural regions. Extremely
feeble limbs and swelled abdomens of the dead bodies lucidly suggested that
they died due to malnutrition. Why can’t Kim Jeong Un feel such anguish of
North Koreans? Is nuclear technology worthy enough to abandon thousands of
people whose lives are being eaten away by poverty and famine? Instead of
compromising with other nations to aid innocent lives, North Korea conducted
the additional underground nuclear explosion experiment on February 12th 2013. To make a weapon that can destruct 40% of the western continent
of the U.S, North Korea is killing thousands people annually with its merciless
exploitation . When there are no restrictions on North Korea, no one
can guarantee the future of North Korean citizens and other countries. North
Koreans will be ceased by poverty, and the world will be ceased by a nuclear
war. Therefore, the U.S should perform stronger actions to sanction North
Korea’s nuclear tests to ensure North Koreans’ welfare and world peace.
Advancement in
North Korean nuclear technology is enabling more destructive weapons. Instead
of investing financial aids from the Sun-Shine policy of South Korea in feeding
impoverished North Koreans, Kim Jeong Il covertly accumulated such aids to
propel his ambitious nuclear plan. Today, his successor, Kim Jeong Un, is
arduously carrying out his father’s grandiose plan by increasing the frequency
of the nuclear tests and fatality of potential nuclear missiles. As an example,
the Korean Central News Agency recently reported that North Korea has begun to
use plutonium in manufacturing miniature nuclear devices. Such devices can be
attached on Unha-3, a long-range missile, which North Korea painstakingly
manufactured and succeeded in launching on December 2012. Furthermore,Kim Jeong Un had already conducted two long-range missile attacks and one
nuclear test during the 2 years of his reign . My science teacher in
elementary school said that a war between South and North Korea in the future
would end with a push of a missile switch. Such moment seems to be coming
earlier than I have expected. Today, all Kim Jeong Un has to do is to push a
button to destruct everything that my ancestors have yielded for the past 5000
years. Only ashes and remnants of human civilizations would be left on the
Korean Peninsula after a war, and my science teacher’s prediction would turn
out to be true. In other words, the U.S should not hesitate to impose stronger
regulations on North Korea before its military power begets irreversible chaos.
To sum up, the U.S
should strengthen its restrictions against nuclear-fanatic North Korea, since
Kim Jeong Un has revealed no signs of denuclearization in order to fulfill his
nuclear plans, and improved nuclear technology of North Korea is now in the
realm that can impose serious global threats. I and most of my fellow South
Koreans are living in modern society that has a weak personal connection to
North Korea other than being South Koreans. However, detrimental impacts that
Kim Jeong Un can inflict to South Korea do have powerful connections with our
lives. The destiny of people I love and everything I possess depends on a
capricious dictator living in the North. Truly, this is an inconvenient truth.
Persuading obstinate Kim Jeong Un is incontrovertibly a challenging task. But
we cannot allow a single dictator to destroy our land and civilizations that
our ancestors have established through innumerable historical turmoil and
immense sacrifice. With the help of U.S, South Koreans have to struggle to
weather through this diplomatic tension that is swaying the destiny of our
nation.
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