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US-South Korea hold military drills amid tension
US-South Korea hold military drills amid tension
The US and South Korea are
conducting annual military drills which consistently infuriate
Pyongyang, despite appeals to halt the exercise.
Last week North
Korea appeared to back down from a threat to send missiles towards the
US Pacific island of Guam, but said it would watch US actions.
It has already condemned these drills as pouring "gasoline on fire".
Washington describes the drills as defensive in nature, but the North sees them as preparation for invasion.
China and Russia had in July proposed a halt on military exercises in exchange for a freeze on missile tests.
But
Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said last
week that the military exercises were "not currently on the table as
part of the negotiation at any level" and the Ulchi-Freedom Guardian
(UFG) exercises were going ahead as planned.
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