Peace activists came to Washington this week to demand an official end to the Korean War and implementation of a peace plan between North and South Korea.
after warning about “resolute” consequences for the U.S. military’s reconnaissance activities in the region. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol convened an emergency meeting of the National Security Council to discuss the missile launch.“We know that the past 30 years of sanctions [against North Korea] and military exercises and isolation have failed,” Ahn said. “What actually works is engagement, diplomacy and a real commitment to building a new, prosperous and hopeful future.
Lee, whose father served in the Korean War, said the proposed legislation calls for “urgent diplomacy” to create a road map for peace. “It’s time that we wake up from our collective amnesia to remember the death and destruction that this war entailed and chart a new path forward, one based on global peace and security and rooted in human security,” Lee said. “We must put an end to the longest standing war in the United States’s history.
“There are those on the far right who hate this group, who say they’re North Korea sympathizers and communists and so forth,” Yeo said. “I think [Women Cross DMZ] feel that if they raised North Korean rights abuses, they’re just perpetuating the same discourse that makes Americans not think about the humanity of North Korea, the North Korean people.
Dan Leaf, a retired Air Force general and former deputy commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, also spoke to the Korea peace groups Thursday and joined in their demand for an official end to the war. In an interview, Leaf said the threat of a nuclear war beginning on the peninsula has driven his call for a peace plan to be pursued.“We are one bad decision away from nuclear war with North Korea,” Leaf said in his remarks at the news conference.
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