What you need to know about the missile defense system US is setting up in S. Korea
The
United States has begun moving parts of an antimissile system into
their deployment site in South Korea to help protect that nation from a
possible North Korean missile attack.
The
system has been long-planned but the overnight deployment was ahead of
the expected schedule, surprising some South Koreans and sparking
protests by hundreds of residents.
Parts
of the antimissile defense systems were moved to a former golf course
in the southern area of the country, about 135 miles southeast of Seoul.
The system will be operational by the end of the year, according to the
South Korean defense ministry.
Here's what you need to know about the latest developments in the region.
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