Anti-missile defense/ Korean peninsula
The U.S. and China are squaring off over deployment of an anti-missile
system in South Korea, the latest source of tension between the world’s two
biggest economies as they vie for influence in Asia. The U.S. is considering placing a Thaad
ballistic missile defense system in South Korea to counter improved North
Korean weapon technology. A group of lawmakers from the ruling Saenuri party
has also begun lobbying for South Korea to purchase the Lockheed Martin Corp.
missile system directly. China fears the U.S. could use Thaad to target its
missiles and has called on South Korea to reject deployment.
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