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Australia Has no Qualification to Talk About Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament 

Australia Has no Qualification to Talk About Nuclear Non proliferation and Disarmament 

A few days ago, the Australian foreign minister Penny Wong contributed an article to British newspaper  “Guardian” as it marks 50 years since Australia ratified the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear  Weapons (NPT). 

The article said that Australia, since joining the NPT, has been an example to the world on non proliferation and disarmament and continued as follows: 

“Some have tried to argue that our ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines under our trilateral  AUKUS partnership risks undermining our exemplary non-proliferation credentials. That assertion misses  a crucial fact” the submarines we propose to acquire are nuclear-powered, not nuclear-armed. Other  countries in the Indo-Pacific have been operating nuclear-powered submarines for decades.” 

The article also tried to justify its ambition to possess nuclear-powered submarines. It quotes: “In 2022,  North Korea conducted more than 60 ballistic missile launches. Five Chinese ballistic missiles were  reported to have fallen in Japan’s exclusive economic zones. Russia’s reckless and desperate threats to  unleash nuclear warfare still loom large, while Iran refuses to comply with its non-proliferation  obligations.” 

It is a well-known fact that Australia has not been restricted in its open act of nuclear proliferation based  on its agreement with the US and the UK on transfer of technology to build nuclear-powered submarines  including that of weapon-grade nuclear material after AUKUS, the product of “new cold war”, was formed  on September 15, 2021. 

It is a well-known fact. 

Recently, it is committed to beefing up its military build-up. It is now pushing ahead with the work to  conclude a contract to purchase one billion USD’ worth mines on a plea of “threats” from somebody. This has made Australia to be “an example to the world” in breaking global non-proliferation regime  and speeding up arms-buildup in the region and the rest of the world. Thus it has become an object of  criticism and concern from most of the countries including its neighbors, going beyond some countries. Far from repenting of its perilous and wrong actions, the Australian foreign minister justified them in  every possible way. This stands as an intolerable mockery of the international community. In particular, he picked on such independent states as China, Russia, Iran and the DPRK. These  countries, without exception, are the ones that the U.S. attempts to curb their growth by every possible  means in a bid to isolate and weaken them, maintaining the highest level of hostility and vigilance. This 

constitutes an act of self-explaining to the whole world Australia’s true colors as a storming party and  stooge of the U.S. for fulfilling its foreign strategy. 

The U.S. had officially announced the nuclear-arming of its troops stationed in south Korea in July  1957, and deployed 1,000 nuclear weapons in the 1970s and 1,720 nuclear weapons in the 1980s. Thus, the  whole territory of south Korea has turned into the largest nuclear arsenal in the Far East. 

Moreover, after issuing the “nuclear posture review” in 2002 where it designated the DPRK as the top  priority target of its nuclear attack, it has deployed various kinds of nuclear strike means in south Korea on  a regular basis, thereby turning the Korean peninsula into the largest theatre of thermonuclear war in the  world. 

Not content with its regular dispatch of warships and planes to the vicinity of the Korean peninsula  since 2018, Australia has even dispatched its tanker plane to participate in the largest-ever U.S.-south  Korea joint air drill “Vigilant Storm” from October 31 to November 5, 2022. It is quite preposterous for  Australia, which directly took part in usurping our state’s sacred dignity and sovereignty, to talk this and  that about our exercise of right to self-defense. 

Australia, a member of the “AUKUS” representing its first letter, is running high fever in acquiring  nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. and the UK. 

It is the general view of the fair international media that Australia, together with the U.S. and the UK, is  the main culprit in causing instability of the region and the world. 

It would be better for Australia to bear in mind that if it advances sophistry that can work with nobody,  it will only be faced with harsher rejection and isolation from the international community. 

Ri Jong 

Member of Korea-Asia Association

 
AUTHOR: Editor-in-Chief of Start News Agency