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North Korean nuclear expansionVOA
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Leading U.S. Senate members express opposing views on redeploying tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula .
In 1991 , the United States withdrew from South Korea all of its nuclear weapons, or about 100 , according to some studies.
White House says it does not plan to redeploy tactical nukes to Korean peninsula.
North Korea’s state Korean Central News Agency on Sunday released a photo showing Kim Jong Un inspecting a new 12 -axle transporter erector launcher.
Former White House coordinator for arms control and weapons of mass destruction during the Obama administration said he didn't support the redeployment of U.S. nuclear weapons to South Korea .
Sydney Seiler , who until last year was the national intelligence officer for North Korea , said such a move is unnecessary.
The Chinese Embassy in Washington told VOA in Washington that the Chinese "firmly oppose any country's attempt to use the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue to harm China ’s strategic security interests".
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