The US may move its anti-missile system out of South Korea - and it's sparking unease
Source: BBC
The US is relocating parts of a missile defence system installed in South Korea to the Middle East, according to officials cited by the Washington Post and South Korean news outlets.
The reported move comes 12 days into the US-Israeli war against Iran, and follows reports suggesting Iran had destroyed a key radar used by the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad, system in Jordan.
Thaad was first deployed to South Korea in 2017 to protect against threats from nuclear-armed North Korea.
The move was met with anger and protests from South Koreans who feared it made them a bigger target, while China warned it could destabilise the region.
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgmlk8dlekgo
James48
(5,182 posts)There is no may about it. The U.S. Army removed both the THAAD system and some Patriot batteries out of Korea a week ago. They left on C-17 flights. There is reference to C-17 flights out of Osan Air Base taking them out several days ago.
See https://m.koreaherald.com/article/10692042
Norrrm
(4,814 posts)samsingh
(18,398 posts)Grins
(9,420 posts)He still doesn't' recognize you whack one mole another pops up.
Whack Iran, other countries get hit.
Fuel prices rise.
Conflict arise between allies.
Russia (without repercussions) sides with Iran.
China threatens to supply Iran.
You pull from Europe and Korea, you open the door to mischief.
Pull two carrier groups from the Med and Gulf of Mexico - same
He still doesn't' recognize the blow-back from his actions because he only thinks one-dimensionally - his.
He doesn't recognize the blow-back from his actions because HE'S A PSYCHOPATH!
catsudon
(901 posts)is pretty much consistent, this is a warning to president lee about being too close to china.
and the focus is going to be redirected to Japan (and by extension Taiwan).
now even people from lee's own party is trying distance themselves from lee, and trying to get that 500b investment to usa pass.
edit: it passed just today https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-12/south-korea-passes-us-investment-bill-as-trump-starts-new-probe
Marcuse
(8,967 posts)EX500rider
(12,505 posts)South Korea's defense budget is bigger than the Norths entire GDP so they should be able to afford their own defense
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,846 posts)If it already hasn't.
My husband was there twice with part of his Air National Guard unit in 1988 and 1998. Tensions with the North has never ceased. Sure enough, Kim Jung Un will see this as an opportunity to attack the South with what conventional weaponry he has. The air base that protects much of Seoul and the surrounding areas depends on the US there.
Makes one wonder who is talking to Petey H and TACO?
EX500rider
(12,505 posts)catsudon
(901 posts)due to the perception that Lee's sunshine policy towards china is a liability. as i mention in a previous post.
Japan and Taiwan remain very important to USA
and when Takaichi stated that if China used military force (such as a naval blockade) against Taiwan, it would pose a critical danger to Japan's existence. that puts Lee in a hard place, he didn't want to commit to either side. and thus sealed his fate.
more bad news today is coming out about Korea not being able to get enough helium due to Qatar cutting productions. watch their semiconductor company taking a hit for awhile.
Japan get their helium from USA, and Taiwan can only get it from Japan or USA. TSMC will not have the same problem.
Deminpenn
(17,437 posts)US defenses are.