Tuesday, May 4, 2010

South Korean President Implies That North Korea Involved In Cheonan Sinking

The salvaged bow of the South Korean warship Cheonan. Photo from AFP

South Korea's Leader Calls Cheonan Warship Sinking 'No Accident' -- Christian Science Monitor

President Lee Myung-bak today called for a review of South Korea's defenses against the North, while using his strongest language yet to imply that the North sank the South's Cheonan warship on March 26.


South Korea’s president today promised a firm response to the March sinking of the warship Cheonan while calling for a review of the South’s defenses against North Korea.

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More News On The Sinking Of The South Korean Ship Cheonan

South Korea stops just short of blaming North for sinking -- Reuters
Lee: Warship Sinking Was No 'Simple Accident' -- New York Times/AP
South Korea Vows Clear Response to Ship Sinking -- New York Times
S.Korea premier hints North had ship sinking role -- AFP
SKorea to review security after warship sinking -- AP
Military to boost surveillance, anti-sub capability -- Korea Times
Pyongyang sees US role in Cheonan sinking -- Asia Times

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