U.S Nuclear-Powered Submarine Arrives at S.Korea Busan Port -Yonhap

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U.S Nuclear-Powered Submarine Arrives at S.Korea Busan Port -Yonhap

Defense News - A nuclear-powered submarine from the United States, identified as the USS Missouri (SSN-780), made its way to the South Korean port city of Busan on Sunday, as reported by the South Korean navy, according to Yonhap news agency. This arrival follows the second Nuclear Consultative Group meeting between South Korea and the U.S. held in Washington on Friday.

During the meeting, a joint statement emphasized the unequivocal stance that any nuclear attack launched by North Korea against the United States or its allies would be deemed unacceptable, leading to the downfall of the Kim regime. Earlier in the week, a senior South Korean official had expressed concerns that North Korea might conduct a test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in the coming month.

The frequency of visits by U.S. nuclear submarines has notably increased, departing from the previously infrequent occurrences. This shift is attributed to agreements between Seoul and Washington aimed at augmenting the presence of U.S. military assets to serve as a deterrent against North Korea. In November, another U.S. nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Santa Fe, visited a port on the South Korean island of Jeju.

In a related effort to bolster deterrence against North Korea nuclear and missile programs, the USS Carl Vinson, a U.S. aircraft carrier, had also docked at a port in Busan the previous month.

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