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The Current | Mar 12, 2013 | 22:00

Could an accidental war between N. Korea & S. Korea/U.S break out?

With South Korea and the U.S. flashing new military hardware and North Korea staging competing war games, there's a real fear among some that a misunderstanding or misfire could lead to an accidental war. Today we look at what would war in Korea look like?

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