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Detecting subtle changes in North Korea’s public stance toward South Korea, Seoul adjusted its loudspeaker broadcasts to North Korea per the principle of proportionality.
South Korea announced Sunday that it would install loudspeakers near the inter-Korean border and resume propaganda broadcasts for the first time in six years in response to North Korea's sending of more trash-loaded balloons over the weekend.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un slammed the brakes on military confrontation with South Korea, according to the North’s state media Wednesday.
South Korea’s military is mulling reinstalling propaganda loudspeakers on the border after North Korea mounted loudspeakers in more than a dozen spots on its side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) Monday.
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