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VisitWhat will North Korea's response be to reports of their troops in Ukraine?
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Republican House Intel Chair Mike Turner: US Should Consider Military Action if North Korean Troops Enter Ukraine
Oct 24, 2024, 12:04 PM
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner, a Republican from Ohio, has stated that the United States should consider taking direct military action if North Korean troops enter Ukraine. This follows reports that thousands of North Korean soldiers are currently in Russia. Turner, a powerful committee chairman, emphasized that North Korea’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict should be a red line for the U.S. and called on the Biden administration to make this stance clear. Turner's comments are the strongest yet from a U.S. politician regarding potential North Korean involvement in the war.
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