Reuters: Biden says U.S. not discussing nuclear exercises with South Korea
SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is not discussing joint nuclear exercises with South Korea, President Joe Biden said on Monday, contradicting remarks by his South Korean counterpart as tensions flare with North Korea.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol had said that Seoul and Washington are discussing possible joint exercises using U.S. nuclear assets, while North Korean leader Kim Jong Un branded the South its "undoubted enemy".
"No," Biden said when asked by reporters at the White House if he was currently discussing joint nuclear exercises with South Korea.
He had just returned from a vacation in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he was accompanied by his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: The U.S. and South Korea are definitely not on the same page .... South Korea says talks under way over U.S. nuclear operations planning (Reuters).
US President Biden Says The U.S. Is Not Discussing Nuclear Exercises With South Korea, Contradicting President Yoon
US Not Discussing Nuclear Exercises With South Korea, Biden Says -- VOA
US in Talks With Seoul on Deterring North Korea From Using Nukes -- Bloomberg
Joe Biden rejects South Korea nuclear exercises suggestion with firm ‘no’ -- NYPost
Biden denies US in talks on nuclear exercises with South Korea -- Al Jazeera
No surprise that the US contradicts SK, Joe Dementia contradicts himself every other day.
ReplyDeleteWhere have you gone Joe Dementia? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you. Joe Dementia had up and gone away. But he was never quite there to begin with.
comp[are Biden numbers with Trump's!!
ReplyDeletetired of winning?
Interesting they appear to be parading with Mosin Nagants
ReplyDeleteSomeone forgot to tell uncle Joe what's happening in his workspace. He doesn't even know why he got the question in the first place.
ReplyDelete