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    "If our forces enter North Korea, they will emerge after stability is restored," Tilberson told Beij

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    "If our forces enter North Korea, they will emerge after stability is restored," Tilberson told Beij Empty "If our forces enter North Korea, they will emerge after stability is restored," Tilberson told Beij

    Post by Rocky Wed Dec 13, 2017 8:52 pm


    "If our forces enter North Korea, they will emerge after stability is restored," Tilberson told Beijing

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    "If our forces enter North Korea, they will emerge after stability is restored," Tilberson told Beij %D8%B1%D9%8A%D9%83%D8%B3-%D8%AA%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%B3%D9%88%D9%86-696x435
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    US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson revealed that Washington had pledged to Beijing that if its troops were forced to enter North Korea, it would withdraw after restoring stability there.
    Tillerson said in a speech before the Atlantic Council in Washington that Washington had pledged to Beijing that if it is necessary to bring US troops into the territory of North Korea, it will return to its bases in South Korea after the restoration of order there.
    Tillerson reiterated that Washington was seeking to "make the Korean Peninsula completely nuclear-free," adding that China and Russia share the same position.
    "This is precisely what US diplomatic efforts are aiming at," he said, stressing that Donald Trump's administration would "never agree" that North Korea would be a nuclear state. "It is clear to us that Pyongyang needs this weapon," he said. Not just for nuclear deterrence. "
    The head of US diplomacy has come to believe that nuclear weapons for North Koreans are "commercial value. In today's world when we are threatened by terrorist groups, it is simply unacceptable to us. "
    The Pentagon, in turn, supported the foreign secretary, prepared many options for "failure to succeed," and the United States, according to Tillerson, was discussing possible steps with China "in case of internal unrest" in North Korea or " .
    "The most important thing in this case is to ensure the safety of the nuclear bombs in their possession and not to let them fall into the hands of those we think they should not have," Tillerson said. "We talked to the Chinese about how to do it, .
    The US Secretary of State continued to talk in this direction, revealing that the Americans gave "the Chinese assurances that if something happens in North Korea and we have to cross the line demarcation, we will return to the south of the 38th parallel after the restoration of stability in North Korea."
    Tillerson also made it clear during his visit to Asia that the United States "does not seek to change the regime in North Korea, does not seek to collapse the regime, does not seek a rapid reunification of the two countries on the Korean Peninsula and is not looking for an excuse to send its troops to the north of the region Demilitarized zone "


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