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Friday, March 15, 2013

Seoul asked the U.S. not to withdraw nuclear submarine


The South Korean Defense Ministry asked the military command of the United States not to withdraw from the region a nuclear submarine in the Navy who took part in the joint military exercises known as Young Eagle. The request was related to the growing threat of a North Korean nuclear attack against South Korea, according to Chinese media reported, citing government sources Seoul. As evidence of the latent possibility of such an attack, the sources refer to  military maneuvers  on a large scale that has made ​​North Korea during the month of March. The last one took place this Thursday when North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, directedartillery exercises with South Korean border islands under the spotlight, according to the North's KCNA state agency, in a new chapter of the recent escalation warmonger the country. The full European Parliament condemned the nuclear tests and missile launches conducted by North Korea, whose government asked "to refrain from provocative actions other".  Pyongyang recently said he does not feel bound by the armistice signed 60 years ago with South Korea, which ended the war between the two countries, after the Security Council of the UN adopt tough sanctions against Pyongyang in response to  nucl test.

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