​'Outrageous': South Korean President Under Fire for Considering Nuclear Weapons

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​'Outrageous': South Korean President Under Fire for Considering Nuclear Weapons
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'President Yoon Suk Yeol's remarks should be condemned, as should all nations that threaten to leave the NPT and develop nukes,' said nuclearban. 'Adding more nuclear weapons into an already tense region is like pouring oil onto a grease fire.'

the world's second largest nuclear arsenal, after Russia, and is a key ally of South Korea—to dissuade Yoon's government from pursuing nukes.

After another expert noted that South Korea may first ditch the NPT before pursuing nuclear arms, Acton "The most important part of his comments yesterday was that, as a realistic measure at the moment, it's important to effectively strengthen extended deterrence within the security alliance between South Korea and the United States," the official said.

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