New war plans don't target China's regional military activities: Seoul
S. Korea, US appear to be on different page in dealing with China challenge
By Ji Da-gyum Korea Herald Dec 27
South Koreas Defense Ministry on Monday publicly dismissed a former US Forces Korea commanders opinion that Chinas growing military activities and presence in the region should be a key consideration in updating military operational plans.
Boo Seung-chan, the ministrys spokesperson, elucidated that the South Korean and US defense chiefs agreed on a new Strategic Planning Guidance, reflecting changes to the strategic environment on the Korean Peninsula.
The Strategic Planning Guidance approved by South Korea and US provides guidelines for developing operational plans in response to threats posed by North Korea, Boo said at a regular news briefing, referring to the outcome of the 53rd Security Consultative Meeting held earlier this month.
South Koreas official stance is that new OPLANs are needed to more effectively respond to the changing strategic environment, including North Koreas growing threats, South Koreas Defense Reform 2.0, and changes in the South Korea-US combined command structure.
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