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On-point: S. Korea, U.S., Japan hold joint air drills against N. Korea's ICBM launch

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온포인트: 한미일, B-1B 참가 연합 공중훈련 북한 ICBM 대응
South Korea, the U.S., and Japan held joint air drills over the weekend in a show of force after North Korea launched a new ICBM last week.
Can the drill send an ultimate warning to the regime?
Let's turn to Dr. Bong Youngshik.
Welcome.
1. Sunday's combined drill involved at least one B-1B bomber.
How threatening is this drill to North Korea?
How can this exercise convey a strong warning to the North?
2. The top diplomats of North Korea and Russia, Choe Son-hui and Sergey Lavrov, claim to have elevated their relations with a new treaty that comes with a provision committing to mutual military assistance in the event of an attack on either side.
Would you say this is their way of justifying the North’s troop deployment to Russia?
What’s notable about this new treaty?
3. There was no official mention of the North’s troop deployment to Russia.
Will the two sides remain silent on the matter do you think?
Will they ever acknowledge the deployment?
If yes, when? If not, why not?
4. According to Choe and Lavrov, the U.S. and its allies are the ultimate problem, calling them troublemakers that escalate tensions on the Korean Peninsula and beyond.
What is their reasoning here?
Shouldn’t Russia and North Korea be blamed for their actions including troop deployment and recent ICBM launch?
What are they accusing Washington and its allies? What’s their strategy here?
5. Then what is it that South Korea has to be mindful of or prepare in response to North Korea’s troop deployment to Russia?
Thanks for sharing your insight with us this morning.
We appreciate it.
#SouthKorea #UnitedStates #Japan #대한민국 #미국 #일본 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스
2024-11-04, 10:00 (KST)
South Korea, the U.S., and Japan held joint air drills over the weekend in a show of force after North Korea launched a new ICBM last week.
Can the drill send an ultimate warning to the regime?
Let's turn to Dr. Bong Youngshik.
Welcome.
1. Sunday's combined drill involved at least one B-1B bomber.
How threatening is this drill to North Korea?
How can this exercise convey a strong warning to the North?
2. The top diplomats of North Korea and Russia, Choe Son-hui and Sergey Lavrov, claim to have elevated their relations with a new treaty that comes with a provision committing to mutual military assistance in the event of an attack on either side.
Would you say this is their way of justifying the North’s troop deployment to Russia?
What’s notable about this new treaty?
3. There was no official mention of the North’s troop deployment to Russia.
Will the two sides remain silent on the matter do you think?
Will they ever acknowledge the deployment?
If yes, when? If not, why not?
4. According to Choe and Lavrov, the U.S. and its allies are the ultimate problem, calling them troublemakers that escalate tensions on the Korean Peninsula and beyond.
What is their reasoning here?
Shouldn’t Russia and North Korea be blamed for their actions including troop deployment and recent ICBM launch?
What are they accusing Washington and its allies? What’s their strategy here?
5. Then what is it that South Korea has to be mindful of or prepare in response to North Korea’s troop deployment to Russia?
Thanks for sharing your insight with us this morning.
We appreciate it.
#SouthKorea #UnitedStates #Japan #대한민국 #미국 #일본 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스
2024-11-04, 10:00 (KST)
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