U.S. military in Korea seeks global context, officer says
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea – Military planners worry that a collapsed North Korea and a subsequent U.S. pullout from South Korea could trigger regional ambitions, but they don’t expect a direct attack by a major power. “It either happens in proxy fashion or in some way you’re not ready for,” a...
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