South Korea and US postpone announcement of annual military drills

The South Korean and U.S. militaries have postponed announcing a date for their major springtime Freedom Shield exercise due to differences over the scale of on-field drills. The U.S. expressed reluctance to South Korea's proposal to minimize field training, citing already arrived troops and equipment. The two sides plan to announce the exercise later this month or early March.

The South Korean and U.S. militaries decided on February 22, 2026, to postpone announcing a date for their major springtime Freedom Shield exercise due to differences over the scale of on-field drills, sources said Sunday. The allies had planned a joint press briefing on Wednesday, but it was shelved after the U.S. expressed reluctance to South Korea's proposal to minimize field training.

The exercise occurs every spring under an all-out war scenario to enhance readiness against North Korea's advancing nuclear and weapons programs. Under the current Lee Jae Myung administration, Seoul has sought to scale back on-field drills as a reconciliatory gesture to Pyongyang, which has long criticized them as invasion preparations.

"The announcement was postponed due to coordination issues over on-field exercises," a military source said. "The South Korean side seeks to minimize on-field training but the U.S. side has shown reservations."

The U.S. reportedly disapproved of the proposal because additional troops and equipment have already arrived in the country for the drills. The two sides plan further coordination and to announce the exercise later this month or early March.

During last year's major summertime Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise, the allies conducted only half of some 40 planned on-field drills during the period, staging the rest until year-end.

"The Freedom Shield exercise, planned for March, will take place normally," a defense ministry official said, noting it will focus on verifying capabilities to ensure the transition of wartime operational control to the South Korean military, which currently lies with U.S. forces.

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North Korea fires missile eastward during South Korea-US joint military drills, dramatic dawn launch with jets and ships visible.
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North Korea fires projectile during South Korea-US joint drills

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North Korea fired at least one unidentified projectile eastward on Saturday, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The launch occurred as South Korea and the United States conducted their key springtime military exercise. Pyongyang has long criticized the allies' drills as preparations for an invasion.

South Korea's Air Force announced Thursday that South Korea and the United States will launch their large-scale Freedom Flag air exercise this week. The semiannual drills, starting Friday at an air base in Gwangju, aim to strengthen interoperability and survivability in joint operations. Led by Seoul this year, they focus on combined operations ahead of wartime command handover by 2030.

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South Korea and Japan agreed on January 30 to resume joint naval search and rescue exercises after nine years during a meeting at Japan's Yokosuka base. The decision aims to strengthen defense cooperation between the two nations. The ministers discussed expanding collaboration in areas like artificial intelligence and space.

The U.S. Department of Defense's 2026 National Defense Strategy states that South Korea has the capability to take primary responsibility for deterring North Korean threats with limited American support. This aligns with the Trump administration's America First policy, aiming to modernize the alliance and shift focus toward countering China. While assessing North Korea's nuclear threat as severe, the strategy omits any goal of denuclearization.

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On Wednesday, US F-16 fighter jets took off from Osan Air Base in South Korea and approached China's air defense identification zone over the Yellow Sea during a training exercise. China responded by scrambling its own fighter jets, resulting in a brief standoff. Neither side's planes entered the other's airspace.

South Korea's Navy launched maneuvering drills this week to honor service members killed in Yellow Sea clashes with North Korea and to sharpen combat readiness. The four-day exercise, set to conclude Friday, included a Thursday ceremony marking the 16th anniversary of the Cheonan corvette sinking.

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