US, South Korea starts annual military drills

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
WASHINGTON DC, 5th March.
 US and South Korea on Monday kicked off a major combined military exercise to reinforce deterrence against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats after concern Pyongyang could use the manoeuvres as a pretext for provocations.

The annual ‘Freedom Shield’ exercise got underway for an 11-day run amid heightened tensions over Pyongyang’s continued artillery firings near the western sea border and a series of missile launches, news media reported.

The exercise marks the first one after Pyongyang in November 2023 scrapped a 2018 inter-Korean military accord designed to reduce tensions along the border, raising concerns of the North staging provocative military demonstrations.

Pyongyang has long denounced the allies’ military drills as rehearsals for an invasion against it and has a track record of conducting missile launches in protest of such exercises.

Seoul and Washington have said such exercises are purely defensive.

Both stated the latest exercise is to improve their combined defence posture, noted that it will focus on multi-domain operations by utilizing land, sea, air, cyber and space assets, and countering the North’s nuclear operations.

Col. Lee Sung-jun, the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s spokesperson in a press briefing said the exercise will simulate various scenarios and will include training on detecting and intercepting the North’s cruise missiles.

According to South Korea military, both sides plan to stage a total of 48 on-field drills this month more than double the number over a similar period last year although none are scheduled near the inter-Korean border.

Personnel from 12 member states of the UN Command, including Australia, Britain, the Philippines and Thailand, will join the exercise with the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission observing them.

Members of the US-led multinational command, established in 1950 under a UN mandate to support South Korea during the 1950-53 Korean War, have regularly participated in the combined exercise.

The NNSC is tasked with overseeing the implementation of the armistice of the Korean War, which technically never ended as the warring sides did not sign a peace treaty.

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