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Category Archives: South Korea
Navy sends 2 more warships for N. Korean missile launch
By Kristina Wong The Washington Times The Navy has positioned two more warships in the Pacific to monitor North Korea’s upcoming long-range missile launch. The guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain and the guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh have joined the USS Benfold and the USS Fitzgerald, both guided-missile destroyers, to monitor the launch, [...]
Posted in Solid Principles, South Korea, U.S. Military
Tagged as: Ballistic Missiles, N. Korean Missile Launch, S. Korean Navy, U.S. Navy, USS John S. McCain, USS Shiloh
Memorial Day 2010
By: Oliver North ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va. – This is the place that receives the most attention on Memorial Day, though it is but one of 141 national cemeteries in the United States and 24 others located on foreign soil. Many of our countrymen will observe this “last Monday in May” holiday with travel, shopping [...]
N.Korea Accuses South, Threatens Action
SEOUL (AFP) – North Korea accused South Korea’s navy Tuesday of trespassing in its waters and threatened military action, further raising tensions sparked by the sinking of one of Seoul’s warships in March. The South has announced a series of reprisals including a trade ban after a multinational investigation concluded last week that a North [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, North Korea, Solid Principles, South Korea
Tagged as: Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Military Responses, N. Korea, S. Korea
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