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USA removes powerful shield against Kim's missiles from Korea. Seoul protests in vain

The article discusses the USA's withdrawal of a defense system in Korea that is seen as vital for protection against North Korean missile threats, with Seoul expressing concerns over the matter.

The article outlines the recent decision by the United States to remove a military defense system from Korea that was designed to protect against missile attacks from North Korea. This system, known as THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense), has been a critical component in the ongoing defense strategy against the growing capabilities of North Korean missile technology. The removal of this system has raised alarms among South Korean officials who fear that it leaves their country vulnerable to potential threats from the North, especially amid escalating tensions in the region.

Seoul has expressed its discontent with the U.S. decision, as the THAAD system was not only a deterrent against missile threats but also a symbol of the military partnership between the two nations. The South Korean government has engaged in protest against the withdrawal, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining a strong defensive posture against North Korean aggression. Analysts suggest that the absence of the defense system could embolden North Korea to pursue further military provocations or enhance its missile capabilities.

The implications of this decision may reverberate beyond military considerations, affecting diplomatic relations in the region as well. South Korea's reliance on the U.S. for defense raises questions about the future of security cooperation, particularly as North Korea continues to develop its nuclear arsenal. The timing of this withdrawal coincides with broader geopolitical shifts, making it essential for South Korea and its allies to reassess their strategic posture in the face of an unpredictable North Korea.

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