Potential Nuclear Clash: South Korea's Spy Agency Nominee Speaks Out
Lee Jong-seok, South Korea's nominee for spy agency director, stated that the United States would respond with nuclear weapons if North Korea launched a nuclear attack against South Korea. He made this assertion during a parliamentary nomination hearing, highlighting tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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Lee Jong-seok, the nominee for South Korea's top spy agency position, issued a stark warning during a parliamentary hearing on Thursday. He suggested that the United States would retaliate with nuclear force if North Korea initiated a nuclear assault on South Korea.
This statement came as Lee responded to inquiries during his nomination hearing, spotlighting the fragile state of affairs on the Korean Peninsula.
The anticipation of a possible nuclear conflict places significant emphasis on diplomatic strategies to prevent escalation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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