Kim Jong Un honors women's soccer champions

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly honored members of a women's soccer club after its victory in Asia's top club competition.

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The event has no measurable bearing on U.S. economic, security, or technology policy domains.

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No constitutional questions are raised by the foreign sports recognition.

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The event does not affect U.S. defense posture or alliances.

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