Asia | Extended uncertainty

What if South Korea got a nuclear bomb?

An America First world will force allies to face uncomfortable questions

Illustration of a nuclear warhead with stickers on it, one says "made in South Korea" the other is the South Korean flag.
Illustration: Alberto Miranda
|Seoul and Yeonpyeong

SOUTH KOREAN dramas keep millions of viewers around the world on edge. The country’s next thriller may be an explosive political spectacle: South Korea learns to love the bomb.

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This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Extended uncertainty”

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