Julian Ryall, DW: South Korea to bring back US tactical nuclear missiles?
Opposition politicians and media outlets have called on South Korea's president to consider asking Washington to bring back battlefield nuclear capability amid the North Korean missile threat. Julian Ryall reports.
Opposition parties and sections of South Korea's media are stepping up calls for the government to invite the United States to reintroduce tactical nuclear weapons to the country as Pyongyang is showing no signs of halting its development of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- September 6, 2017
Welcome to the H-Bomb Club, North Korea -- Ankit Panda & Vipin Narang, The Diplomat
How can US stop North Korea nukes? 3 experts have ideas -- Eric Talmadge, AP
How to Make a Bad Situation in North Korea Worse -- Bloomberg editorial
China’s hawks find their voice as Kim infuriates Beijing -- Charles Clover, Financial Times
Sanctions doubts grow as North Korea warns US of ‘gift packages’ -- Stephanie Nebehay and Christine Kim, Asia Times
Pyongyang's Playbook: Tehran has studied it well. -- Anthony Ruggiero, Weekly Standard
The Cost of a German Breakup With Turkey -- Charlotte Brandsma, WPR
Suu Kyi’s fading allure repels foreign investors -- Peter Janseen, Asia Times
5 Things to Watch For at Chinese Communist Party Congress -- Simon Hill, Diplomat
Why India Did Not 'Win' the Doklam Standoff with China -- M. Taylor Fravel, War On The Rocks
Europe bursts out of its Brexit blues -- Andrew Hammond, Reuters
Why Democrats have no foreign policy ideas -- Zack Beauchamp, VOX
How Much Does Trump Matter? -- Joseph Nye, Project Syndicate
The Plague of Terrorism: More Than a Metaphor -- Robert Zaretsky, RCW
Starvation Serves as a Weapon for Dictators and Terrorists -- Levi Maxey, Cipher Brief
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