Pentagon says USFK remains focused on 'combat-credible' force posture in Korea amid THAAD redeployment report

Pentagon-THAAD

송상호

| 2026-03-10 23:58:06

▲ This file photo, released by the Associated Press, shows the Pentagon viewed from the window of an airplane on Aug. 27, 2023. (Yonhap)

Pentagon-THAAD

Pentagon says USFK remains focused on 'combat-credible' force posture in Korea amid THAAD redeployment report

By Song Sang-ho

WASHINGTON, March 10 (Yonhap) -- The U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) remains focused on ensuring a "combat-credible" force posture in South Korea, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday, following a report that the Pentagon is moving parts of a key missile defense system from South Korea to the Middle East.

Citing two officials, The Washington Post reported on the movement of parts of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system stationed in South Korea, raising concerns that it could weaken deterrence against North Korea amid the U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran.

"For operational security reasons we do not comment on the movement of specific military capabilities or assets," the official said in response to a question from Yonhap News Agency. "United States Forces Korea remains focused on maintaining a combat-credible force posture on the Korean Peninsula."

As the campaign of U.S. and Israeli military strikes continued, speculation rose that the Pentagon could consider redeploying some of USFK assets to the Middle East, including the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 system and the Army Tactical Missile System, better known as ATACMS.

(END)

[ⓒ K-VIBE. 무단전재-재배포 금지]