
Key Points
- Trump decided to reduce joint military exercises with South Korea.
- The decision was linked to South Korea's attitude towards not supporting the US's efforts to denuclearize Iran.
- The exercises were stated to be costly and send a hostile message to North Korea.
US President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Defense to reduce joint military exercises with South Korea on Sunday. Trump linked this decision to South Korea's attitude towards not supporting the US's efforts to denuclearize Iran. Trump stated on his social media account that he had asked South Korea to participate in the US's efforts to denuclearize Iran, but was rejected. He also stated that the exercises, which were to begin this week, were not only costly but also sent a 'completely inappropriate and hostile' message to North Korea. These developments indicate a new era in the relationships between the US, South Korea, and North Korea.
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