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The Pentagon is reportedly developing a proposal to withdraw around 4,500 U.S. troops from South Korea and redeploy them ...
In a shocking turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law late at night, citing threats to democracy. The declaration was met with fierce opposition from lawmakers and ...
South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense said that there had been no discussions on troop reductions between the US and South Korea ...
The two sides vowed to keep lines of communication open, relieving growing concerns about the trade truce agreed in Geneva as ...
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The U.S. has invited officials from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to Alaska to discuss projects including a vast gas pipeline ...
South Korea said there have been no discussions with the US over a possible pullback of American troops stationed in the ...
The remarks came after The Wall Street Journal reported that the White House is considering pulling out roughly 4,500 troops ...
A highly anticipated White House report on Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s agenda focuses heavily on his vocal ...
One of the options is relocating some of the troops to other locations in the Indo-Pacific region, the WSJ report said. Read ...
South Korea's defense ministry said Friday it has not held any discussions with the Pentagon over the possibility of scaling back U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) troops stationed in South Korea. The remark ...
In Seoul, Tokyo and even Taipei, a once-unthinkable idea — building nuclear weapons — has begun to look disturbingly pragmatic.