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It's the Korean Peninsula that's getting a lot of attention right now because of somethingthat happened in the Yellow Sea back in March. |
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A mysterious explosion tore a South Korean warship in half. |
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The ship sank. 46 sailors were killed. |
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It was near part of the Yellow Sea that both North and South Korea say belongs to them. |
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Several countries -- including South Korea and the U.S. -- investigated the incident. |
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The results point the finger at North Korea, that a North Korean submarine launched a torpedo that sank the South Korean ship. |
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The North denied the accusation. |
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The South vowed to respond. Here's why all of this is important. |
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The U.S. has an agreement with South Korea to defend it against any aggression. |
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So, if a military conflict breaks out, the U.S.will have to get involved. |
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The tension on the Korean Peninsula goes back decades. |
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The Korean War, fought from 1950 to 1953, killed millions of people on both sides. |
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When it ended, the Demilitarized Zone -- or DMZ --was established as a kind of barrier between the two countries. |
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Eunice Yoon takes us there now. |
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