There is no South Korean nuclear program. It is North Korea which has an illegal nuclear program.
North Korea does. Not South Korea.
Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America! Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America!
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Many countries have nuclear weapons today including the United States. China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan also have nuclear weapons.
29 March 2010Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (Kaeri) and Korean steelmaker Posco have signed an agreement to jointly study technologies for advanced nuclear reactor systems. Meanwhile, Korean researchers have developed software to ensure optimal operation of power reactors. (source: WNN>world nuclear news.)It seems that South Korea has been developing nuclear technology aiming nuclear reactors. The fragment of an article above is dated 2010, but many years ago South Korea started its nuclear reactors program and it seems that they have high technology on this field.
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South Korea supports Israel over Palestine in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict for four main reasons: 1) South Korea follows a lot of US foreign policy and the US supports Israel. 2) South Korea has a large evangelical Christian population who see Israel as the precursor of the Messianic Redemption. 3) South Korea and Israel have a strong trade relationship. 4) North Korea refuses to recognize Israel.
Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America! Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America!
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The United States has a treaty with Southern Korea and is under our "nuclear umbrella" of prtotection