Chinese Government Backed Newspaper Warns of Unprecedented Sanctions if North Korea Does Not Back Down

It appears that the Chinese government has gotten the message that President Trump is serious about striking North Korea if they try anything in the near term.  However, will China’s warning towards North Korea be heeded?  I guess we will find out:

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a peaceful resolution of rising tension on the Korean peninsula in a telephone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, as a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group steamed towards the region.

Trump, in an early morning note on Twitter, said the call with Xi, just days after they met in the United States, was a “very good” discussion of the “menace of North Korea”. The call came as an influential state-run Chinese newspaper warned that the Korean peninsula was the closest it has been to a “military clash” since North Korea’s first nuclear test in 2006.  (……)

China’s Global Times newspaper said in an editorial that North Korea should halt any plan for nuclear and missile activities “for its own security”. While widely read in China and run by the ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily, the Global Times does not represent government policy.

The newspaper noted Trump’s recent decision to launch 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airfield in response to a deadly gas attack last week.

“Not only is Washington brimming with confidence and arrogance following the missile attacks on Syria, but Trump is also willing to be regarded as a man who honours his promises,” it said.

“The U.S. is making up its mind to stop the North from conducting further nuclear tests. It doesn’t plan to co-exist with a nuclear-armed Pyongyang,” it said. “Pyongyang should avoid making mistakes at this time.”

The Global Times said if North Korea made another provocative move, “Chinese society” might be willing to back unprecedented sanctions, “such as restricting oil imports”.  [Reuters]

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MTB Rider
MTB Rider
7 years ago

Click, click, click… The screws tighten.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/11/china-rejects-north-korean-coal-shipments-opts-for-us-supplies-instead.html

China has sent a flotilla of North Korean freighters loaded with coking coal back to their home ports, according to an exclusive Reuters report. Meanwhile, China has placed massive orders for the steel-making commodity from U.S. producers.

Interesting Times indeed

~Scoops

Smokes at Work
Smokes at Work
7 years ago

Trump getting *things* done.
Good things? Only time will tell…
But things.

I guess this chain of events will show if China does indeed hold any sway over the DPRK as some “experts” have claimed they do not.

setnaffa
setnaffa
7 years ago

See the article at http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/791049/north-korea-war-nuclear-submarine-kim-jong-un-latest

All of the Nork subs at sea could “disappear” permanently with no actual warning as to who was targeting them if they get too frisky in their threats…

These toy boats are nowhere near the Soviet/Russian threats of the past and we have weapons systems their science fiction authors haven’t gotten around to writing about.

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Full disclosure: I was not and am not in possession of classified information about our submarine capabilities; but I know that in the 1970s there were daily briefings to SAC alert aircrews about where the Soviet missile subs were located, so they knew how long they might have to respond to a missile launch. I am assuming that technology has improved in rough proportion to other military capabilities.

Denny
Denny
7 years ago

China rules against military action.

China: Military force won’t halt North Korea threat

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/04/china-military-force-won-halt-north-korea-threat-170413141010298.html

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