
On the Korean peninsula, a declaration of peace can lead to war

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South Korea's government aims to formally end the Korean War, seeking a peace declaration that could jeopardize its mutual defense treaty with the U.S. This may embolden North Korea, which has rejected dialogue and views the South as an enemy. Experts warn that such a declaration could lead to increased aggression from the North, potentially resulting in war. The current South Korean administration, led by President Lee Jae-myung, has a history of opposing U.S. ties, raising concerns about the implications of its peace initiatives.
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