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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (GaeaTimes.com)- With tension heightening in the Korean peninsula in the wake of the artillery duel between North Korea and South Korea, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak addressed the nation on Monday in which he described North Korea's attack as 'inhumane.' The South Korean President had come under the scanner supposedly for inept handling of the war-like situation that the two Korean nation got involved into last week.
BEIJING, CHINA (GaeaTimes.com)- It seems that China has abided by U.S.
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