17 August 2017

News Story: Main opposition party adopts U.S. tactical nuke redeployment as official party line

SEOUL, Aug. 16 (Yonhap) -- The main opposition Liberty Korea Party on Wednesday adopted its demand for the redeployment of U.S. tactical nuclear arms as an official party line amid North Korea's unceasing saber-rattling.

During a general meeting of its lawmakers, the conservative party made the decision to pursue a redispatching of the U.S. arsenal, which was withdrawn as the two Koreas signed a joint declaration for a nuclear-free peninsula in 1991.

Following a spate of North Korean provocations, including long-range missile tests last month, the party has ratcheted up pressure on the liberal government to start discussions with Washington over the redeployment to create a "nuclear balance of power" with Pyongyang.

"The joint declaration for a nuclear-free peninsula has (already) been scrapped by the North, and I believe it has become virtually meaningless for us to hold fast to it," Chung Woo-taik, the party whip, said during the meeting.

"The time is ripe for us to hold in-depth discussions over the redeployment of the U.S. military's tactical nukes to cope with the dangers of the North's nuclear and missile programs and deter any conflict on the Korean Peninsula," he said.

Tactical nukes refer to short-range nuclear arms designed to be used on a battlefield, as opposed to the strategic nuclear weapons with much higher yields that are delivered by strategic bombers and longer-range ballistic missiles with the aim to eliminate the adversary's will to fight.

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