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Photos show Kim Jong Un's 5,000-ton naval warship mangled near its launch site, covered in a blue tarp as the dictator fumes ...
A statement from North Korea on its handling of the botched launch came after leader Kim Jong Un expressed fury over the ...
This week, the United Nations General Assembly met for its first-ever public high-level session devoted to North Korea's ...
Kim Jong Un pledged to deepen North Korea’s deterrent posture across air, land, and increasingly sea-based platforms, ...
Plan to relocate 4,500 troops raises concerns about US commitment to Asia and threatens to undermine deterrence against China ...
Historically, the rationale for maintaining approximately 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea has centered on deterring the North Korean threat. The Demilitarized Zone remains one of the most heavily ...
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South Korea said there have been no discussions with the U.S. over a possible pullback of American troops stationed in the ...
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North Korea's Missile Launches and Warship Setback: Engineering Challenges and Strategic ImplicationsKim Jong Un made stern assessment saying that it was a serious accident and criminal act caused by absolute carelessness, ...
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North Korea's naval blunder: Kim Jong Un demands answersNorth Korea is dealing with the aftermath of a failed launch of its new naval destroyer, as satellite images expose the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWarship fiasco probedTHE country has begun an investigation into an accident that occurred during the launch of a new warship this week, state media said, assessing the damage as "not serious".
Rather than resume nuclear testing, the Trump administration ought to strive to revive the moribund arms control regime.
Reports on US considering troop pullout 'not true,' says spokesman, adding Washington 'firmly' committed to South Korea - ...
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