Analysis: Withdrawal of US troops from South Korea

From: NPR Special | Date: June 10, 2004| Author: MADELEINE BRAND, ALEX CHADWICK | Copyright information


NPR Special

06-10-2004

Analysis: Withdrawal of US troops from South Korea

Host: MADELEINE BRAND, ALEX CHADWICK
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM

MADELEINE BRAND, host:

This is DAY TO DAY. I'm Madeleine Brand.

Remember the so-called Axis of Evil? One of the three was North Korea. Well, now there appears to be some movement in getting North Korea off the evil three list. New talks aimed at bringing a peaceful resolution to tensions between No...

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