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Trump's North Korea talks could reduce US military presence in South Korea

Former US President Donald Trump's renewed interest in engaging with North Korea could lead to a reduced US military presence in South Korea. Analysts suggest China might benefit from this shift, as it could lessen US security commitments in the region. Trump has expressed a desire to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un again, citing a perceived lack of threat from Pyongyang. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses potential geopolitical shifts and analyst opinions regarding former President Trump's engagement with North Korea, rather than a direct announcement or event.

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Trump's North Korea talks could reduce US military presence in South Korea

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Seong Hyeon Choi ·

    Why China may have little to lose as ‘weakened’ Trump seeks North Korea talks

    China may have “little to lose” from talks between the United States and North Korea which, analysts say, may lead to Washington watering down its security commitments. US President Donald Trump has already ordered the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” the scale of the annual Ul…