C5 North Korea has responded angrily to the South's suggestion that it could launch a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang's nuclear facilities.
South Korea's defence minister had said this could occur if there were indications that the North was preparing a nuclear attack.The North's official news agency said any attempt to do so would be treated as a declaration of war.
It added that it would be met with swift and decisive military action.
Tensions between the two nations rose after Pyongyang pulled out of six-party talks on its nuclear programme last April following widespread condemnation of a long-range missile launch.
International pressure grew following a nuclear test in May - which drew UN sanctions and further missile tests.
Conditions
The six-party talks, involving the two Koreas, plus the United States, China, Japan and Russia, began in 2003.
They seek to convince Pyongyang to give up its nuclear programme in return for aid and security guarantees.
Late last year, North Korea said it may be willing to return to the talks.
But earlier this month Pyongyang set down conditions, saying it would not return to the stalled talks until sanctions against it were lifted.
Discussion:
1.) What were the issues involving South Korea and North Korea?
2.) Do you think keeping a nuclear facility is beneficial to a country?
3.) What do you think is the best solution to take in order to end this problem?
4.) Can a win-win solution be meted out by both parties (North Korea and South Korea)?
5.) Do you think the help of the U.S. and the UN is needed to ease up the tension?
6.) Does nuclear testing has bad effects to the environment?
7.) Do you think this conflict between North and South Korea can be aggravated if they can't find solution to the problem?
8.) As a citizen of your country how can you help solve the problem?
9.) Does declaring war become the best possible solution to the problem?
10.) In your opinion what will be the possible effect of this conflict to the people of both North Korea and South Korea?
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