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While tough talk and increased tensions are nothing new in the relationship between the United States and North Korea, the latest round of hostilities stems from the Ulchi Freedom Shield drills ...
A US-based Korean political scientist said that a North Korea-US summit remains possible, although less likely than in the wake of Trump’s election last November. Inyeop “Jason” Lee, a professor of ...
North Korea's provocations have been escalating as the country recently fired 23 missiles, raising concerns from Seoul and Washington, according to Reuters. A hundred artillery shells were also ...
North Korea on Thursday warned the United States and South Korea that their continued joint military exercises threaten security on the peninsula and could push tensions to the “brink of a ...
U.S. and South Korea extend joint military drills 04:24. Seoul, South Korea — North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile toward its eastern sea on Wednesday, extending a recent barrage of ...
SEOUL — North Korea on Wednesday said South Korea and the United States missed a chance to improve relations and are risking a "serious security crisis" by choosing to escalate tensions as they ...
The Trump administration — which canceled two large-scale spring war games between the United States and South Korea in an effort to move along nuclear disarmament talks with North Korea — is ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has unveiled a new naval destroyer, claiming it as a significant advancement toward his goal of expanding the operational range and preemptive strike capabilities ...
Apart from its use in a potential ICBM, North Korea could use the engine for intermediate-range missiles to strike Japan as well as hit US nuclear assets in places such as Guam. 5. Drones ...
An F/A-18F Super Hornet flies during exercise Freedom Edge on June 28. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, called the exercise "the height of confrontational hysteria." ...
Tensions with North Korea still simmering despite diplomacy talk. ... “The United States of America will always seek peace,” Vice President Mike Pence said while on a tour of the region.
During a speech at a military demonstration on Thursday, North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un blamed the United States for escalating geopolitical tensions. Kim claimed the U.S. had engaged in ...