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[INTERVIEW] Incheon Security Conference to highlight peace t
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[INTERVIEW] Incheon Security Conference to highlight peace through alliance
On Sep. 15, 1950, some 260 naval ships and 70,000 troops of the U.S.-led United Nations forces alongside South Korean troops landed on Incheon's coast, west of Seoul, in a bold counteroffensive against North Korea's invasion.
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