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VisitChanges in military readiness levels post 'Freedom Edge' drills
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Official statements from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), US Department of Defense, and Japanese Ministry of Defense, as well as credible news sources like Yonhap
South Korea, Japan, and US Begin 'Freedom Edge' Military Drills on June 27 to Counter North Korean Threats
Jun 27, 2024, 09:16 AM
South Korea, Japan, and the United States have commenced the 'Freedom Edge' military drills, marking the first trilateral exercise of its kind. The joint exercises, which began on June 27, are aimed at countering growing threats from North Korea. The drills are being conducted to enhance the allies' readiness and interoperability in response to Pyongyang's increasing military provocations. Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) confirmed the initiation of these significant military maneuvers. Yonhap reported that the Republic of Korea (ROK) is actively participating in these drills.
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