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U.S. delays military exercises with South Korea, but warns of manipulation by North
2018-01-05
[Wash Times] The commander of some 30,000 U.S. troops based in South Korea warned Thursday that North Korea may be trying to drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul by making sudden overtures toward diplomacy with the South.

While the Pentagon said Thursday that it will delay joint exercises with South Korea until after next month’s Winter Olympics, Gen. Vincent Brooks, who heads U.S. Forces Korea, said it’s vital for Washington and Seoul to maintain an "ironclad and razor sharp" alliance and joint combat readiness.

The seemingly mixed messages from the U.S. military come amid a wave of peace overtures that Pyongyang has made toward Seoul. The gestures began with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s New Year’s Day proposal for immediate talks with the South and statement that his country seeks to join the Winter Olympics.

Gen. Brooks took a cautious posture toward the situation Thursday.

"We can be generally pleased by the recent overtures that happened. But we must keep our expectations at the appropriate level," he said at a lecture in Seoul, according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency.

The agency noted that Pyongyang’s sudden openness to direct talks with Seoul could be part of a North Korean strategy to keep apart five countries ‐ South Korea, the U.S., China, Japan and Russia ‐ with the goal of weakening their collective power to influence the North’s behavior.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I'll repeat from yesterday. I was there during the Summer Olympics in '88. No exercises, no major movements, basically confined to posts so as not to upset the 'guests' attending the ceremonies and games during a 60 day period. We could attend, but only in civilian clothes. So what's new?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-05 07:32  

#1  "We can be generally pleased by the recent overtures that happened. But we must keep our expectations at the appropriate level"

Vince's failed attempt at political-speak.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-01-05 07:07  

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