Tuesday, November 30, 2010
WikiLeaks: China "Would Back One Korea Run By South"
Sine offensione estote Iudaeis et Graecis et ecclesiae Dei. (1 Corinthians 10:32)
The Telegraph reports the Chinese government is losing patience with North Korea and has described the regime as a "spoiled child".
Last week, North Korea fired missiles at its South Korean neighbor.
A senior South Korean Minister is alleged to have been told by Beijing officials that the Chinese Government would support the reunification of Korea under the control of Seoul.
The sensitive documents were released by Wikileaks last night ahead of crucial international talks in Washington next month to discuss how to tackle North Korea.
Documents released by the Wikileaks website show that the Americans provided Chinese officials of the exact times and planes on which supplies were being sent from North Korea to Iran.
But a senior Chinese official, speaking off the record to American officials, insisted that Chinese influence over North Korea was frequently overestimated.
One of the most crucial conversations is recorded as taking place in February earlier this year between Chun Yung-Woo, the then South Korean Vice Foreign Minister and Kathleen Stephens, the US Ambassador in Seoul.
Mr Chun claimed that younger generation Chinese Communist party leaders would not risk renewed armed conflict on the Korean peninsula.
Mr Chun also alleged that two senior Chinese officials told him that they believed the Korean peninsula should be reunited under South Korea’s control.
"Citing private conversations during previous sessions of the six-party talks, Chun claimed the two high-level officials believed Korea should be unified under South Korean control", the US Ambassador reported.
One diplomatic cable disclosed that China’s Vice Foreign Minister told US officials that Pyongyang was behaving like a "spoiled child" to get America’s attention in April 2009 after carrying out missile tests.
North Korea's current political line is a clear threat against globalism.
There are billions of insectlike creatures observing our planet.
Our chance of survival as a human race depends on our ability to stick together.
Every creature in God's creation is good, and I know it might be wrong to distinguish between us and them.
We are also exhorted in the Bible to bring them the gospel.
But even if they try to calm me down I just cannot trust them yet.
2 Corinthians 6:14 states: "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?".
They are very intelligent, which is frightening, because they are so different.
Latin is a beautiful and exact language, and also a language for rulers and of war.
Latin should be declared to be the official language of our planet.
Our planet is also very divided when it comes to religion.
My belief is that all religious authority should be given to the Levites in Jerusalem, just as the New Testament says, and they will accept the Lord God Jesus.
If we want to survive, we must integrate our societies into a global community where the defense of our planet is given top priority, along with global unity and technological advancement.
I believe democracy and freedom still can be possible in a global society built on military defense against an extraterrestrial space invasion.
Hopefully, we will also be able to conquer the extraterrestrial threat by exporting our religion and our visions of democracy.
That is why we are commanded to fight for freedom, and to spread the Gospel throughout the universe, see Mark 16:15.
As the Apostle Paul confirmed in the eternal Gospel: "We wrestle not against flesh and blood", see Ephesians 6:12.
Thus we know that not all aliens are good.
Revelation 12:12 states: "Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea!".
"Quia omnis creatura Dei bona, et nihil reiciendum, quod cum gratiarum actione percipitur", 1 Timothy 4:4.
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