South Korea’s military has warned that it may respond with force if North Korea’s ongoing use of “trash balloons” causes any casualties.
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South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said that over 5,500 trash balloons had been floated into the South since May ...
To react with a strength-against-strength approach not only plays into Pyongyang’s hands, but could set us on an irreversible course toward the worst-case-scenario ...
What Happened: Incheon International Airport, one of Asia’s busiest, faced temporary shutdowns after a balloon was spotted ...
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The following is the first summary of major stories moved by Yonhap News Agency on Tuesday. SEOUL -- President Yoon Suk Yeol ...
The country said it would take “decisive military action” if anyone is killed by the wave of trash-carrying balloons being ...