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Clinton and Gates visit Korean Demilitarized Zone
Posted On 07/23/2010 01:15:41 by happier
Mr dream sky Gates said they wanted to show solidarity with their allies in Seoul. The visit comes ahead of a joint US-South Korea military exercise due to start later this week, intended to send gucci shoes store a message of deterrence to North Korea. Pyongyang has been accused of sinking a South Korean warship with a torpedo in March, but it denies any involvement.North Korea: A Secretive StateHow to pressure North Korea? Beijing's fears over North KoreaQ&A: Inter-Korean gucci store crisis Brief history of the Korean War On Tuesday, the nominee to be US director of national intelligence warned that incident might herald a "dangerous new period".James Clapper melody told a Senate hearing that Pyongyang might seek "to advance its internal and external political goals through direct attacks".'Sabre rattling' The louis vuitton BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the appearance of two senior members of the US government in the heavily-fortified frontier on Wednesday appeared to take the North Korean soldiers stationed just a few metres away by surprise. One of them ran down the steps towards the conference huts that straddle the border as Mrs Clinton and Mr Gates were given a buy north face tour of the South Korean side, our correspondent says.AnalysisContinue reading the main story Kim Ghattas It is the closest that a US cabinet member has been to North Korea since Madeleine Albright visited Pyongyang in 2000. Hillary Clinton and Robert Gates had tough words for Kim Jong-il's     north face sale government, while North Korean soldiers stood about 30 feet away, across the military demarcation line. The two top officials reiterated the message of support for South Korea, a "stalwart ally" of the US. But along with the message of deterrence, there was also an attempt sac en cuir sto reach out. Washington is clearly still hoping to engage North Korea and Mrs Clinton again called on Pyongyang to change direction. "Although sacs en cuir it may be a thin line, these two places are worlds apart," Mrs Clinton told reporters, praising the South's "extraordinary progress" since the Korean War. "By contrast, the North has not only stagnated in isolation, but the people of the North have sac shopping suffered for so many years," she added.Mrs Clinton said she wanted Pyongyang to know "there is another way"."But until they change direction, the United States stands firmly on behalf of the people and government of the Republic of Korea, where we provide a stalwart defence along with our allies and partners."THH

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