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South Korea president stresses US alliance as many baffled by Trump order to cut exercises

South Korea president stresses US alliance as many baffled by Trump order to cut exercises

Summary

South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung emphasized that a strong military alliance with the United States is important for national security. This came after U.S. President Donald Trump unexpectedly ordered a large cut to joint military exercises with South Korea, causing concern and confusion in South Korea about the future of the alliance and regional security.

Key Facts

  • President Trump ordered a "substantial reduction" of joint military exercises with South Korea just before scheduled drills began.
  • The exercises, called Ulchi Freedom Shield, are annual drills focused on preparing against North Korean threats.
  • Trump stated his decision was influenced by his good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korea’s refusal to join a U.S. war against Iran.
  • The cut to exercises was made without consulting South Korea, raising worries about trust between the allies.
  • Many South Koreans feel uneasy about the reliability of the U.S. alliance due to past actions like U.S. tariffs and immigration raids affecting South Korean workers.
  • South Korean President Lee said national security improves with a solid U.S. alliance and that South Korea must strengthen itself to be a more valuable ally.
  • North Korea condemned the joint drills and warned it would respond with stronger military measures.
  • Experts say North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un likely will not return to talks with the U.S. unless offered major concessions.
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