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South Korea cited officials as saying that U.S. President Donald Trump pressured them to enter a war against Iran, following the reduction of joint military drills between Washington and Seoul at the request of the Trump administration. South Korea's Foreign Minister indicated that Trump's message, which ordered a reduction in the exercises, seemed like pressure on Seoul to engage in war, as the drills were cut in half a week before their scheduled end, with American approval. Trump also described the exercises as "hostile and inappropriate" and refused to help Seoul in confronting Iran, while emphasizing his good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Meanwhile, North Korea condemned the maneuvers without mentioning Trump's decision.
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