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Pounding Sand

SOUTH KOREA

Pohang, South Korea—South Korean marines hit the beach on April 2 during a joint U.S.-Korea landing operation that’s part of the annual training held by the two countries. As U.S. destroyers cut through the seas of South Korea and F-18 fighter jets took of from the nuclear-powered carrier USS Carl Vinson, the dictatorial regime in North Korea threatened to attack if any U.S. or South Korean troops stepped on its turf. President Donald Trump shook up the situation on the Korean Peninsula when he told the Financial Times in an April 2 interview, “Well, if China is not going to solve North Korea, we will. That is all I am telling you.”

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