Gen. Xavier Brunson announces US-South Korea OPCON transfer roadmap targeting early 2029, with allied flags and soldiers.
Gen. Xavier Brunson announces US-South Korea OPCON transfer roadmap targeting early 2029, with allied flags and soldiers.
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South Korea, US aim to meet OPCON transfer conditions by early 2029

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U.S. Forces Korea Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson said Wednesday that a roadmap has been delivered to the Pentagon to meet wartime operational control (OPCON) transfer conditions no later than the second quarter of fiscal year 2029. This targets January to March 2029 as the allies pursue a conditions-based transition. Brunson stressed the need to satisfy all conditions.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson told a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Wednesday that "we've delivered to OSW a roadmap which will get us there not later than second quarter of FY 29." OSW refers to the office of the secretary of war. Fiscal year 2029 runs from October 1, 2028, to September 30, 2029, pointing to January through March 2029.

The conditions for the transfer include South Korea's ability to lead combined Korea-U.S. forces, its strike and air defense capabilities, and a conducive regional security environment. "We will continue to press for the conditions-based OPCON transfer and ensure that all the conditions are met," Brunson said. The day before, at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, he stated that "political expediency does not outpace the conditions."

Brunson said the allies are in a "good" position, citing South Korea's continued defense investments and an about 8.5 percent uplift in defense spending over the next three fiscal years, adding, "But there's still more work to be done." The two sides plan to discuss the conditions at high-level meetings including the Korea-U.S. Integrated Defense Dialogue and the Security Consultative Meeting (SCM) in Washington this early fall. During last November's SCM, Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth agreed to develop a roadmap to "expedite" implementation of the conditions.

Upon transfer, a four-star South Korean general would lead combined forces in wartime, with a four-star U.S. general in a supporting role. South Korea regained peacetime OPCON in 1994, but the U.S. retains wartime control. Initial plans set for April 17, 2012, were delayed multiple times due to North Korean threats, shifting to a conditions-based approach in 2014.

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X discussions reflect skepticism and concern over the South Korea-US OPCON transfer roadmap targeting early 2029. Users interpret USFK Commander Brunson's statements as warnings against political expediency. Some strongly oppose the transfer, viewing it as unpatriotic and risky for security. Others express safety worries and call for caution, while a few voice anti-US sentiments urging withdrawal.

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South Korean and US military officers shaking hands symbolizing the transfer of wartime operational control.
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South Korea eyes wartime operational control transfer as early as next year

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South Korea believes the final verification stage for regaining wartime operational control from the United States can be completed in about one year, potentially allowing the transfer as early as next year, according to a source.

A Senate version of the annual U.S. defense bill includes a provision requiring the defense secretary to submit quarterly reports on the roadmap for transferring wartime operational control to South Korea.

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South Korea and the United States have agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual security interest, including the transfer of wartime operational control and alliance modernization.

South Korea has delivered its position to the United States over the U.S. Forces Korea commander's recent remarks likening the country to a dagger in Asia.

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A Pentagon official declined to comment on potential cuts to the 28,500-strong U.S. Forces Korea amid renewed concerns. The response followed U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement reviewing troop reductions in Germany. South Korea's defense ministry stated no such discussions are underway between Seoul and Washington.

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