Family members disembark from a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter Oct. 30 after a mock evacuation flight during Courageous Channel at U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan in Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2015. Army.mil
Defense News: US Noncommittal on Strategic, Missile Defense Assets for Korea
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon and State Department remained careful Thursday when discussing whether strategic assets or missile defense systems could be moved closer to South Korea, but would not rule out anything when discussing US actions in response to Tuesday’s North Korean nuclear test.
Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook told reporters that the relationship between the US and the Republic of Korea remains “iron-clad,” a phrase he used four times when discussing the US willingness to protect its longstanding ally.
He also said the US would “consider every possible option that should be considered to further the defense of South Korea.”
However, just how far the US is willing to go is unclear.
WNU Editor: This is not the time for the U.S. to be wishy-washy when it comes to the Korean peninsula .... our relationship is "iron-clad" but we will not say how far that commitment will go .... sighhh .... that is not the message that they should be sending. And while the U.S. is communicating their lack of commitment to defend South Korea, the Pentagon is making it very clear on what they will bring out if the situation blows up into a war .... The U.S. has a plan to evacuate troops’ families and pets from Korea in case of nuclear attack (Military Times).
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