The Death of an Alliance, Part XI

All I can really say is, uhhhhhhh:

Korea and the U.S. have decided to divide the future security environment on the Korean Peninsula into three or four levels including full unification and use them to draw up a new blueprint for their military alliance. The Defense Ministry said Monday the two nations agreed to the plan in principle. Pending confirmation, the levels include “reconciliation and cooperation”, “peace and coexistence” and “unification.” The new-look military alliance will be unveiled by the end of the year to include references to “USFK strategic flexibility” and a development plan for wartime command of allied Korean-U.S. forces.

The article is agonizingly sparse on specifics, but from the little I can gather, this really sounds like a mutual agreement to “see other people.” It looks like Korea proposed something based on its new “balancer” doctrine, and the U.S. agreed in principle that it liked the idea of renegotiating the whole alliance just fine.

I expect we’ll see much, much more about this in the coming days.

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