Illustration of South Korean and US officials sealing a defense pact on peninsula security and nuclear submarines amid new Pentagon strategy.
Illustration of South Korean and US officials sealing a defense pact on peninsula security and nuclear submarines amid new Pentagon strategy.
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New US defense strategy highlights Seoul's leading role in peninsula security

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The Pentagon's 2026 National Defense Strategy emphasizes South Korea's leading role in Korean Peninsula security, which the defense ministry welcomed. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun discussed with a US official the need to acquire nuclear-powered submarines to enhance deterrence and the alliance. This aligns with President Trump's 'America First' policy, pushing for stronger self-reliant defense in South Korea.

On January 26, 2026, South Korea's defense ministry noted the US National Defense Strategy's emphasis on the country's leading role in Korean Peninsula security. The strategy states that South Korea can take 'primary' responsibility for deterring North Korea, with US support being 'critical but more limited.'

Defense ministry spokesperson Chung Binna said during a regular press briefing, 'Our government takes note of how the US government assessed our capabilities and determination to play a more leading role in the security of the Korean Peninsula in the 2026 NDS.' She added, 'While maintaining a robust combined defense posture, our military will closely cooperate with the United States so that the South Korea-US alliance will develop into a future-oriented, comprehensive strategic alliance.'

The strategy aligns with US President Donald Trump's 'America First' policy, which urges allies to bolster their own defenses. On Saturday, President Lee Jae Myung stressed that achieving self-reliant national defense is the 'most basic of basics,' adding that 'a robust self-reliant defense and peace on the Korean Peninsula will enable sustainable economic growth.'

On the same day, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met with US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby over breakfast in Seoul. Cho highlighted that South Korea's push for nuclear-powered submarines would strengthen deterrence and contribute to the alliance, calling for concrete implementation through working-level talks. Colby expressed appreciation for South Korea's commitment as a model ally in leading Peninsula defense and pledged active efforts to implement key summit agreements.

Both sides agreed to maintain close coordination on Korean Peninsula issues since the start of their administrations, working together for regional peace and stability while upholding a strong combined defense posture. This builds on recent leaders' summits to foster a mutually beneficial, future-oriented alliance.

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X discussions focus on the Pentagon's 2026 National Defense Strategy assigning primary deterrence responsibility against North Korea to South Korea with limited US support, aligning with burden-sharing and America First policies. Sentiments include approval of ally self-reliance, analyses of strategic shifts, concerns over North Korea's nuclear threat to the US homeland, and balanced critiques of both US and South Korean positions.

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