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Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back during a televised interview
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South Korea-US Joint Military Drills 2026: Defense Minister Calls Exercises 'Lifeline' Amid Dialogue Calls

Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back reaffirms the South Korea-US joint military drills 2026 as a 'lifeline' for readiness. Plans for nuclear submarines and 2030 OPCON transfer were also highlighted.

Strategic map representing the Pentagon official's visit to Northeast Asia
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Elbridge Colby Pentagon Official South Korea Japan Visit and the 3.5% Defense Mandate

Pentagon official Elbridge Colby is planning visits to South Korea and Japan in late January 2026 to discuss defense spending and nuclear submarine projects.

North Korea test-firing a strategic cruise missile into the Yellow Sea
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Kim Jong-un Oversees North Korea Strategic Cruise Missile Launch 2025 Amid Nuclear Buildup

Kim Jong-un oversaw the North Korea strategic cruise missile launch 2025 in the Yellow Sea. The missiles flew for over 10,000 seconds, signaling a nuclear buildup.

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Modern nuclear submarine navigating through the deep sea
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U.S. and South Korea Forge Nuclear Submarine Deal to Shift Regional Defense Burden

The latest on the U.S.-South Korea nuclear submarine deal as of Dec 26, 2025. Explore how Washington is shifting defense burdens and what this means for East Asian security.

US-South Korea Nuclear Submarine Pact Draws 'Grave' Warning from North Korea
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US-South Korea Nuclear Submarine Pact Draws 'Grave' Warning from North Korea

South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to cooperate on nuclear-powered submarines, drawing a stern warning from North Korea, which called it a 'grave security breach.'

South Korea and US Agree to Pursue Stand-Alone Nuclear-Powered Submarine Pact
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South Korea and US Agree to Pursue Stand-Alone Nuclear-Powered Submarine Pact

South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to pursue a stand-alone pact for nuclear-powered submarine cooperation, with working-level talks slated for early 2026. The plan involves using low-enriched uranium to address non-proliferation concerns.

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