S. Korea Expected to Seek Reaffirmation of U.S. Nuclear Protection

SEOUL, June 15 -- As state media in North Korea continued to warn of possible nuclear war, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak flew to Washington for talks with President Obama at which Lee is expected to seek a written promise of continued U.S. nuclear protection. Full Story »

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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jun. 15, 2009

With no details on the cease fire agreement that the U.S. would have signed, I would support the request for a support agreement in writing. Especially considering the number or years that have gone by since the cease fire. The danger of a public agreement would be you can bet it will seriously anger North Korea.

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