South Korea, U.S. hold live-fire drill amid uncertainty on both sides

Trump's tariffs, Yoon's impeachment cast shadows on the Korean Peninsula

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South Korean soldiers look on during a combined live-fire drill with the U.S. Army at a military training field in Pocheon on Feb. 10. © Reuters

STEVEN BOROWIEC

POCHEON, South Korea -- On a frigid Monday morning, the explosive boom of tank fire and the buzz of Apache helicopters broke the silence of a mountainous area a short distance from North Korea.

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