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Pentagon Announces New Troop Deployment to S. Korea


FILE - A U.S. soldier is seen during decontamination exercises in Yeoncheon, about 65 km north of Seoul, May 16, 2013.
FILE - A U.S. soldier is seen during decontamination exercises in Yeoncheon, about 65 km north of Seoul, May 16, 2013.
The Pentagon has announced the deployment of an additional 800 troops to South Korea, along with combat tanks and other military hardware, as Washington seeks to counter any regional threats from North Korea.

Tuesday's deployment announcement came as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Washington with his South Korean counterpart, Yun Byung-se. Kerry used the meeting to assure Yun of Washington's commitment to South Korea's nuclear defense, in his words, "so that we are prepared to face any threat."

Kerry said Yun and he are "deeply focused on the challenge of North Korea, particularly with events that have taken place in recent weeks" in Pyongyang.

His comments appeared to reference a recent political purge that included the execution of the uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The killing in December of Jang Song Thaek, a powerful member of the reclusive country’s politburo, is seen by some Western analysts as a move by Kim to consolidate power, and by others as evidence of political instability within the North Korean hierarchy.

A Pentagon statement said elements of the 1st Army Battalion from Ft. Hood, Texas, will deploy to two locations in South Korea by February 1, in what a spokesman described as part of an ongoing shift of U.S. military power toward East Asia.
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