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Yoon's troop deployment under martial law raises questions about alliance: US Congress report

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Gen. Xavier Brunson, new commander of U.S. Forces Korea, speaks during a change-of-command ceremony held at Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, Dec. 20, 2024. Yonhap

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SEOUL, December 24 (AJP) - President Yoon Suk Yeol’s decision to deploy troops under martial law without notifying U.S. military commanders in South Korea has raised concerns about the state of alliance coordination, according to a new report released by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) on Dec. 23.

The report, accessible on the CRS website, highlights potential ramifications for U.S.-South Korea relations and broader foreign policy. It warns that Seoul could face challenges in advancing its positions if the incoming Trump administration implements changes affecting key aspects of the bilateral relationship.

Issues at stake include tariffs, U.S. troop levels in South Korea, policies targeting semiconductor and technology sectors, and the status of the U.S.-South Korea defense cost-sharing agreement finalized in November 2024.

"A question facing U.S. policymakers and Congress is whether Yoon’s deployment of the Republic of Korea military to implement martial law, without notifying U.S. military commanders in Korea, poses concerns about the state of alliance coordination," the report stated.

The CRS report also examined potential fallout for President Yoon’s foreign policy agenda, particularly his efforts to strengthen ties with Japan and to bolster trilateral relations among South Korea, the U.S., and Japan. Analysts suggest the martial law episode may complicate these initiatives.

The report comes as policymakers in Washington assess the implications of Yoon’s actions on the longstanding military alliance and regional stability.
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Gen. Paul LaCamera, former USFK commander/ Yonhap

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