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Tue Mar 10 14:01:01 2015
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 11:00:59 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">ling with North Korea over the past three years, since Pyongyang pulled
out of six-nation aid-for-disarmament talks in 2009.Shortly after the North announced its
withdrawal, it conducted its second nuclear test, following its first in 2006.In
2010, the North upped the ante even further.In moves that some experts
speculated was linked to Kim Jong Un's rise to power, a South
Korean submarine was sunk and a South Korean island came under artillery
fire -- seemingly unprovoked attacks within months of each other that left
50 people dead and almost pitched the heavily militarized Korean peninsula into
war.And underscoring the North's intent to develop its nuclear deterrent further, it
unveiled a uranium enrichment facility that gave it a second way of
generating fissile material to put in an atom bomb.Only in July 2011,
when North-South tensions had eased, did the U.S. revive direct negotiations with
Pyongyang, a prelude to a possible resumption of the six-nation tal
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<font color="white" size="1">s a moratorium on nuclear and missile tests, and opening up its
nuclear facilities to outside inspection.But with Kim Jong Il's death, negotiations with
the United States -- which retains about 28,000 troops across the border
in South Korea -- are likely to be put on hold, as
the North enters months of intense mourning for the Dear Leader, and
rising uncertainty.
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