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Pentagon denies report of U.S. troop withdrawal plan for South Korea
Pentagon denies report of U.S. troop withdrawal plan for South Korea

Japan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Japan Times

Pentagon denies report of U.S. troop withdrawal plan for South Korea

The Pentagon's top spokesman on Friday denied a report that the U.S. is considering the withdrawal of thousands of U.S. troops from South Korea. "Reports that the DoD will reduce U.S. troops in the Republic of Korea are not true," chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell wrote on X, using the acronym for the Department of Defense and the formal name for South Korea. The remarks came after The Wall Street Journal reported that the White House is considering an option to pull out roughly 4,500 troops and relocate them to areas in the Indo-Pacific region, including the U.S. territory of Guam. Such a move would further fuel concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's commitment to Asia and his transactional approach to American alliances in the region. Citing unidentified defense officials familiar with the discussions, the Journal reported Thursday that the idea of moving the troops is being prepared for consideration by Trump's administration as part of an informal policy review on dealing with nuclear-armed North Korea. The proposal has yet to reach Trump's desk and is one of several ideas under discussion, the officials cautioned. The U.S. currently stations 28,500 troops in South Korea. Parnell said, however, that Defense Department officials "always evaluate force posture." "That said, the U.S. remains firmly committed to the ROK," he added. "Our alliance is iron clad." South Korea's Defense Ministry also said Friday that it has not held talks with the Pentagon over any potential troop withdrawal. "As the core strength of the South Korea-U.S. alliance, the USFK, alongside our military, has contributed to the peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula and in the region by maintaining a firm combined defense posture and deterring North Korea's invasion and provocation," the Yonhap news agency quoted the South Korean Defense Ministry as saying. "We will continue to cooperate with the U.S. side to advance in such a direction," it added. Trump has a history of labeling the U.S.-South Korea alliance as an 'unfair' partnership and during his first term threatened to remove American troops there or slash their numbers unless Seoul coughed up more money for hosting them. The revelations also come as Trump is seeking to seal an agreement on tariffs that could include cost-sharing measures. The U.S. president said last month that he had discussed a 'one-stop shopping' deal that included the issue of 'payment for the big time Military Protection' the U.S. provides to South Korea with then-acting President Han Duck-soo. 'We are bringing up other subjects that are not covered by Trade and Tariffs, and getting them negotiated also,' Trump wrote on social media. ''ONE STOP SHOPPING' is a beautiful and efficient process!!!' Seoul has denied that the cost-sharing issue is on the table in the trade talks.

Kori Schake on Trump Retreats From Ukraine Peace Talks
Kori Schake on Trump Retreats From Ukraine Peace Talks

Bloomberg

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Kori Schake on Trump Retreats From Ukraine Peace Talks

Kori Schake, Senior Fellow & Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, shares her thoughts on talks between President Trump & President Putin and states President Putin is setting the cadence of Ukraine peace talks. She also discusses how additional sanctions will not apply added pressure on Russia, what needs to happen to help support Ukraine, and her thoughts on Trump's announcement of a 'golden dome' missile shield. Kori Schake speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)

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