South Koreans are starkly divided over North Korea’s nuclear threat

There are two Koreas, North and South. But there’s also more than one South Korea; it’s split into camps with often polar opposite views on the danger posed by their nuclear-armed neighbor to the north.

By Foster Klug
September 13, 2024
AP Photo/Jae C.
Foster Klug

Foster Klug is AP news director for the Koreas, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific and has covered nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula and in Asia since 2005.

 
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