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| 2025-04-10 01:28:41
S Korea-US war plan
S. Korea, U.S. inked new joint wartime contingency plan last year amid advancing N.K. threats: USFK commander
By Song Sang-ho
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Yonhap) -- South Korea and the United States signed a new joint wartime operations plan (OPLAN) last year to counter evolving North Korean military threats, the commander of U.S. Forces Korea said Wednesday.
Gen. Xavier Brunson made the remarks in a written statement to the House Armed Services Committee, as Seoul and Washington have been deepening security coordination to deal with advancing North Korean nuclear and ballistic missile threats. He also leads South Korea-U.S. Combined Forces Command (CFC) and U.N. Command.
"Last year, we took a significant step forward in our combat readiness when the new combined Operations Plan was signed," Brunson said.
"Over the past several years, alliance planners worked diligently to construct and develop this plan, constantly testing and validating its concepts through execution during our bi-annual FS and UFS exercise events," he added, referring to annual South Korea-U.S. exercises, Freedom Shield and Ulchi Freedom Shield.
In response to North Korea's "increasingly sophisticated" weapons of mass destruction and missile capabilities, the new OPLAN better prepares CFC prior to armed conflict, the commander said.
"We will continue to use this plan, refine it, conduct exercises, and develop our OAIs to support it," he said. "As we continue to shape and refine our exercise program in accordance with our new OPLAN, we look for additional opportunities to improve integration and interoperability."
OAI stands for operations, activities and investments.
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