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S. Koreans march to protest US missile system

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Thousands of protesters marched near the US Embassy in Seoul on Saturday, accusing President Donald Trump of “forcing” South Korea to deploy a controvers­ial American missile system opposed by China.

The protest came as South Korea’s new President Moon Jaein heads to Washington next week for his first summit with Trump amid soaring tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear program, AFP reported.

Around 4,000 people participat­ed in the demonstrat­ion, the largest since South Korea and the United States agreed to deploy the system, known as Terminal High-altitude Area Defense (THAAD).

Protesters carried placards that read: “Trump stop forcing (South Korea) to deploy THAAD” and “No THAAD, No Trump”.

The crowd included residents from the southeaste­rn county of Seongju where the system is being deployed who say it poses health and environmen­tal hazards and argue that its presence could make them a priority target for North Korea.

THAAD was approved by Moon’s ousted predecesso­r, conservati­ve president Park Geun-hye, who then steamrolle­red the project through a hasty environmen­tal review during her last months in office as she became ensnared in a massive corruption scandal.

The deployment has also been opposed by Beijing, which fears it could undermine its own nuclear deterrent and has reacted with fury, imposing a series of measures seen as economic retaliatio­n on the South.

Though parts of system are already in place, Moon this month suspended further deployment.

Officially, the delay is to allow for a new, comprehens­ive environmen­tal impact assessment, but analysts say the move is a strategic delay by Moon to handle the tricky diplomatic situation he inherited.

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