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Cutting joint drills with South Korea weakens deterrence at the worst possible time. — North Korea has gained real battlefield experience in Ukraine and access to advanced drone warfare tactics, making allied readiness more critical than ever. Scaling back exercises looks less like diplomacy and more like leverage for an Iran agenda Seoul never formally agreed to support, undermining Peninsula security and a vital alliance without a credible diplomatic return.
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There is a 22% chance that the United States will withdraw from any of its current mutual defence treaties by 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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