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Wednesday, April 03, 2013

A CONFLICT INSPIRED FROM ABROAD



North Korea has suspended South Korean access to a joint industrial zone - the latest move in the ongoing conflict with Washington and Seoul. Pyongyang also says it will restart a nuclear reactor to beef up its arsenal - after Washington moved its military closer to the Korean peninsula during recent US-South Korea war excercises.

North Korea earlier claimed its missile units are combat-ready and warned of a possible pre-emptive strike on the U.S. and Seoul. Tim Shorrock has written extensively about US foreign policy and East Asian politics - and believes both sides should know they are playing a dangerous game.

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