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ROK Drop Open Thread – May 29, 2026

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Tweet of the Day: Korean Students Banned from Colleges Due to Past Bullying

Picture of the Day: Singaporean Foreign Minister Visits Pyongyang

Singaporean foreign minister leaves Pyongyang
Singaporean foreign minister leaves Pyongyang
Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan (rear) waves as he and his delegation leave the international airport in Pyongyang on May 27, 2026, following a two-day visit to the North at the invitation of the North Korean foreign ministry, in this photo released by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency the next day. (Yonhap)

South Korean Soldier Hospitalized for Two Weeks After Being Forced to do 100 Pushups

I have never heard of something like this before. Who doing too many pushups can land you in the hospital for two weeks?:

A soldier at a front-line military unit in Gangwon Province developed rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle condition, after a superior allegedly forced him to continue doing push-ups despite repeated requests to stop.

Authorities from the Ministry of National Defense said they are investigating the incident following a formal complaint from the victim’s family, who allege abuse of authority, abuse and assault.

The episode occurred March 9 during a physical training session when a company commander ordered soldiers to complete a run and 100 push-ups. The victim was exercising with a fellow soldier when the offender intervened. At approximately 15 repetitions, the sergeant allegedly pushed on his back, criticized his form and forced him to continue doing push-ups.

The soldier explicitly asked to stop three times, telling his superior, “I’m too exhausted, sergeant,” “I don’t think this is right” and “I don’t think I can do this because I’m exhausted.” The sergeant ignored his requests, forcing the victim to complete nearly 100 repetitions before the soldier began breathing heavily and stopped.

The soldier experienced immediate arm pain and sleep disturbances. He visited the medical unit two days later, where he passed dark urine after receiving an intravenous drip. A blood test at the Armed Forces Pocheon Hospital showed his creatine kinase (CK) level had reached 40,000 U/L. The normal range is 50 to 200 U/L.

At his family’s request, the victim underwent a second test at a civilian university hospital, where his CK level surged to 77,380 U/L. Medical staff diagnosed him with severe rhabdomyolysis alongside symptoms of kidney failure and arrhythmia. He required two weeks of inpatient care and continues outpatient treatment. 

“If they had stopped when he asked them to stop, this would not have happened,” the family said, demanding a thorough investigation and punishment for those responsible. 

Korea Times

You can read more at the link.

Despite Clear Evidence Iran Denies It Attacked South Korean Ship

It should not be surprising that the Iranian regime is willing to blatantly lie despite smoking gun evidence they committed the attack:

Two missiles were fired. The first warhead failed to explode, while the second struck the vessel’s stern hull.

Following the briefing, the foreign ministry summoned Iran’s ambassador to South Korea, Saeed Koozechi, to protest the attack and demand accountability from Tehran.

However, the Iranian envoy denied his country’s involvement in the strike. Speaking to reporters, he said he was personally sorry for the incident but insisted that Iran was not responsible and had never been involved in the attack.

The Iranian Embassy has yet to release an official statement regarding the findings.

Iran must clarify its position on the Korean foreign ministry’s briefing. Tehran’s silence will only fuel speculation and suspicions that it is hiding something.

Korea Times

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Tweet of the Day: Osaka is Just Like an American City

Picture of the Day: North Korea Tests New Lightweight Missile Launcher

N.K. test of new lightweight missile launcher, cruise missiles
N.K. test of new lightweight missile launcher, cruise missiles
North Korea tests a newly developed lightweight multipurpose missile launching system and multiple tactical cruise missile weapon system, developed by the Academy of Defense Sciences, at an unspecified location on May 26, 2026, which the North’s leader Kim Jong-un observed, in this photo released by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency the next day. South Korea’s military has detected the launch of multiple close-range ballistic missiles and artillery rockets toward the Yellow Sea from the Jongju area of North Phyongan Province. (Yonhap)

USFK Commander Says China Concerned that Korean Peninsula is A “Dagger in the Heart of Asia”

Ironically the Japanese historically have thought the same thing that the Korean Peninsula is a dagger pointed towards Japan. This is partly why past Japanese Imperial governments have tried to control the peninsula. Is General Brunson hinting that China will be the next Imperial power that will try and control the Korean Peninsula?:

U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson has said that South Korea is a “dagger in the heart of Asia” if seen from China’s east coast, a remark that apparently underscored the strategic location of the Asian ally amid an intensifying Sino-U.S. rivalry.

Brunson made the remarks in a recent podcast interview hosted by the U.S. Army War College on Friday, amid lingering speculation that the United States would seek to leverage USFK assets to help deter an increasingly assertive China or address other regional challenges beyond the Korean Peninsula.

“When they (the Chinese) look out from the east coast of China, what they see is there’s Korea, the dagger in the heart of Asia,” he said, according to a transcript posted on the website of the Strategic Studies Institute at the Army War College.

“(Then) there’s Japan again, sort of that shield that’s sort of a backstop, if you will, for them trying and their ambitions beyond that into the South China Sea and then down to their southeast is the Philippines,” he added.

Yonhap

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South Korea Confirms that Iranian Missile Struck Their Commercial Ship Docked in the Persian Gulf

Was there any doubt on what the findings were going to be? Korea has been nothing but diplomatic with the Iranians over the years, and what do they have to show for it? Missiles launched against one of their commercial ships:

Anti-ship missiles developed and used by Iran are believed to have been used in an attack against a South Korean vessel in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.

The ministry, however, reserved a decision on which actor in Iran launched the attack or whether it was intentional.

“Technical analysis concluded that the unidentified airborne objects were likely Noor-series anti-ship missiles developed by Iran,” First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo said at a press briefing announcing the outcome of the government’s weekslong probe into the incident.

Yonhap

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Tweet of the Day: Japan A Nation of Karens?