U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin (see photo) said that the U.S.’s commitment to South Korea’s expansion and expansion is like an iron armor. I believe the enemy knows that challenging the U.S. or South Korea is equivalent to challenging the U.S.-South Korea alliance.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (Lloyd Austin) flew to South Korea yesterday and is expected to hold a joint press conference after meeting with South Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sub today.

Austin wrote a letter to "Yonhap News Agency" today, saying that the United States' commitment to South Korea's expansion and deterrence is like an iron armor. I believe that the enemy knows that challenging the United States or South Korea to any country is equivalent to challenging the US-South Korea alliance.

According to Yonhap News Agency, Austin's book titled "The Alliance Stands Ready."

Austin mentioned that it is no accident that there has been no armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula in the past 70 years. This is due to the excellent military defense capabilities of the United States and South Korea.

The in-depth cooperation between the U.S. and South Korean militaries was established when the leaders of the two countries signed the "U.S.-South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty." Over the past 70 years, the two sides have jointly built one of the most capable, operable and adaptable alliances.

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The comprehensive military capabilities of the US and South Korea include the fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets, the world's most advanced missile defense system, and the U-2 reconnaissance plane deployed at the Osan Air Force Base, and other intelligence and surveillance capabilities. .

The pledge includes U.S. conventional, nuclear and missile defense forces, as well as the 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea.

Austin reiterated the U.S. commitment to provide extended deterrence to South Korea as ironclad, and warned that enemies should be aware that any attempt to challenge either side is tantamount to provoking the U.S.-South Korea alliance.

According to the report, Austin released such a strong message in response to the provocations and threats from North Korea.

In addition, the submission also mentioned the importance of trilateral cooperation between the United States, Japan, and South Korea, including three-sided missile defense and anti-submarine warfare training. Austin pointed out that "the United States, Japan, and South Korea stand together, and we will be safer."