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What does "Asymmetric units" mean? Should "Seoul" here be "Pyongyang"?
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However, others say no advanced warning will come for some types of attacks, such as launching thousands of rockets aimed at Seoul.
"Asymmetric units can attack relatively quickly and with relatively no warning," said Bruce Bechtol, a former Northeast Asia analyst in the Defense Intelligence Agency.
After weeks of threats against the United States and South Korea, North Korea told foreign diplomats on Wednesday that it would no longer be able to guarantee the safety of foreigners in Seoul. The prospect of a North Korean missile launch is "considerably high," South Korea's foreign minister said Wednesday.
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Analysts debate whether signs point to N. Korea attack
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However, others say no advanced warning will come for some types of attacks, such as launching thousands of rockets aimed at Seoul.
"Asymmetric units can attack relatively quickly and with relatively no warning," said Bruce Bechtol, a former Northeast Asia analyst in the Defense Intelligence Agency.
After weeks of threats against the United States and South Korea, North Korea told foreign diplomats on Wednesday that it would no longer be able to guarantee the safety of foreigners in Seoul. The prospect of a North Korean missile launch is "considerably high," South Korea's foreign minister said Wednesday.
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Analysts debate whether signs point to N. Korea attack