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Time to ease tensions
There are no signs yet of efforts in the Yoon Suk Yeol administration to de-escalate rising tensions with North Korea despite the northern neighbor's escalation in provocations, including an expansion of its nuclear capabilities.
The Kim Jong-un regime ended 2022 with a record number of ballistic missile launches, firing missiles on 38 separate occasions. Last September, it also legalized the use of its nuclear weapons preemptively against foes threatening its leadership.
Entering this year, its saber-rattling has continued as Pyongyang test-fired a new solid-fuel Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in April and it launched a military spy satellite, Wednesday ― although its rocket crashed into the sea. It vowed to conduct another launch as soon as possible. The satellite launch is seen as a disguised ballistic missile test because both use the same technology.
Amid growing North Korean threats, the South Korean government has responded by strengthening........
© The Korea Times


