BEIJING — U.S. plans to install a sophisticated missile-defense
system in South Korea could trigger a nuclear showdown similar to the
Cuban missile crisis 60 years ago, Chinese state media warned Thursday.
Washington and Seoul announced July 8
a plan to install the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)
anti-missile system to counter the increasing threat from North Korea's
missile and nuclear program.
The system's radar coverage can also be extended to monitor Beijing's missiles, according to Chinese critics of the plan.
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