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Top South Korean presidential candidate would review THAAD process — advisers

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The liberal South Korean politician most likely to become the country’s next president would, if elected, review how the government would deploy an advanced U. S. missile defence system and would consult China, two of his top advisers said on Friday.
SEOUL: The liberal South Korean politician most likely to become the country’s next president would, if elected, review how the government would deploy an advanced U. S. missile defence system and would consult China, two of his top advisers said on Friday.
If Moon Jae-in, front-runner for the May 9 presidential election, reverses policy on the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system, it will place him at odds with the United States, South Korea’s biggest ally.
The conservative government of impeached president Park Geun-hye agreed to deploy the THAAD to guard against attack by North Korea, but the decision sparked outrage in China, which responded with restrictions on some companies doing business with and in South Korea.
China says the system’s radar can be used to spy into its territory.
Moon would likely «do a review of the validity of the decision», Choi Jong Kun, an adviser to Moon on foreign policy told Reuters. «While doing it, he will consult with the United States, as well as China. «
«At the end of the day, if the reality unfolds in a way that South Korea’s national security and the economy were damaged because of the THAAD, not because of the North Korea issue, then it’s not really a rational situation, is it? «
The comments are at variance with a tough stand taken by the new U. S. administration on North Korea.
U. S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, visiting Seoul for the first time since taking office, said on Friday a U. S. policy of «strategic patience» with North Korea has ended and military action would be «on the table» if North Korea if Pyongyang took action to threaten South Korean and U.

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