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‘Back to the Line’: Why American Soldiers Should Be on the Korean DMZAmid rising threats from a nuclear-armed North Korea and an assertive China, the U.S. should resume combat patrols on the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). -This proposal argues for embedding ...
A North Korean man crossed the DMZ on foot before midnight Thursday, asking South Korean troops for help in a rare defection ...
He said American soldiers regularly walk patrols along a path. "It's so close," Harris said. More: VP Kamala Harris focuses Asia trip on security, adds tour to Korean DMZ Provocation: ...
South Korea on Wednesday repatriated six North Koreans across the maritime border in the East Sea, months after they drifted ...
A U.S. soldier is believed to have been detained in North Korea after crossing the military demarcation line from South Korea without authorization, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
North Korea had resumed their frontline work reinforcing the barrier last Month, according to the South Korean military. 4 The warning shots at the DMZ come as Seoul warns of Kim Jong Un’s ...
Tensions between North Korea and South Korea are at one of the most strained levels since the Korean War, but you couldn’t tell from what was happening in and around the DMZ on Wednesday.
A North Korean man was taken into custody by the South Korean military after crossing the heavily fortified border between ...
Between North and South Korea lies the demilitarized zone (DMZ), one of the world’s most heavily armed borders. The 160-mile stretch is barred with fences and landmines and is largely empty of ...
South Korea sent two helicopters to battle a wildfire inside the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Seoul’s military said Friday, adding it had warned North Korea in advance of its firefighting ...
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