-southke about the u.s. korea alliance. >> you have to go back behind the line, behind the white line. behind the line. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] we arearea standing and now was not only a bloody battle for the u.s. marine corps also on the day 1 963, 27th of july was the day when the pharmacist agreement was signed. [speaking korean] displaced has -- this place's historical significance is even more profound when you find out that this was where they maintain peace between the two koreas. however, at this point, there is no dialogue that continues between the two koreas. [speaking korean] >> myself and secretary mattis stand here today together to alliance is closed and will cooperated, as well as completely aligned in our stance . [speaking korean] >> reaffirm although north korea continues to develop nuclear weapons and missiles, these are weapons that should never be used. should they ever use them, they will be faced with the strong mites of the combined forces. they will be met with a proport