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Tone Towards Pyongyang More Direct

By Evan Ramstad SEOUL -- As the U.S. nears a decision on whether to send an envoy to North Korea, top American and South Korean officials are speaking more directly about their goal of breaking Pyongyang from a two-decade pattern of provocation and... Full Article at Wall Street Journal

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