Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
24 July North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification -- Serial No. 653 (July 18 to July 24, 2003)
- KOREAN WAR: NOKOR PROVOCATIONS VOA 24 Jul 2003--The war between the Koreas never formally ended. It was just put on hold by an armistice. The United States and South Korea say a long series of provocative moves by Pyongyang during the past 50 years have increased the risk hostilities could re-ignite. Kurt Achin takes a historical perspective.
- KOREAN WAR: MODERN CONTRASTSVOA 24 Jul 2003--Hostilities in the Korean War ended with an armed truce 50-years ago this month. Three years of fighting devastated both North and South Korea, and destroyed much of the infrastructure on the divided peninsula. V-O-A's Amy Bickers looks at how the Koreas have fared since the armistice was signed on July 27th, 1953.
- KOREAN WAR / ORIGINS
VOA 24 Jul 2003--The Cold War turned hot in 1950, when communist North Korea invaded U-S-backed South Korea. More than 20 other countries, under a U-S-led United Nations command, came to the defense of South Korea. Steve Herman reports on the lasting significance on what has been called the Forgotten War.
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