FOX News: South Korea refers to North as 'our enemy' for first time in six years as tensions heighten
South Korea's description of North Korea in defense papers has historically reflected the relationship between the two countries.
South Korea called North Korea "our enemy" for the first time in six years in its biennial defense document published on Thursday.
The Associated Press reported the document said, "North Korea doesn't give up its nukes and is persistently posing military threats to us, so the North Korean government and military… is our enemy."
The country's description of its rival in defense papers typically reflects the relationship between the two. During past times of animosity, South Korea referred to its neighbor as the "main enemy," "present enemy" or "enemy."
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WNU Editor: This same defense paper says North Korea has about 70kg of plutonium .... South Korea defence paper calls North 'enemy', estimates plutonium stockpile at 70 kg (Reuters).
South Korean Defense Paper Refers To North Korea As 'Our Enemy' For The First Time In Six Years
South Korea defense report revives ‘enemy’ label for North -- AP
South Korea brands North Korea an enemy state -- DW
South Korea’s official defence document calls North ‘enemy’ again -- France 24
South Korea revives 'enemy' label for North Korea, estimates plutonium stockpile at 70kg -- ABC News Australia
S. Korea redeclares N.Korea as ‘enemy’ in defense white paper -- The Korea Herald
South Korea Defense Report Revives 'Enemy' Label for North -- The Diplomat
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