Nuke threat: Can S. Korea still count on key ally U.S.?

In January, South Korea's new conservative leader, President Yoon Suk-Yeol, ruffled feathers in Washington when he said the South could develop its own nuclear weapons or ask the U.S. to redeploy nukes on the Korean Peninsula if the threat from North Korea grows.
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