Will President Trump Push for OPCON of Military Forces To South Korea?
|According to Victor Cha, under a Trump Presidency expect the OPCON issue to come back again:
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could try to complete the postponed transfer of the wartime operational control of South Korean forces from Washington to Seoul in an effort to reduce American security burdens, a top expert on Korea said Wednesday.
South Korea handed over control of its forces to the U.S. during the 1950-53 Korean War to defend against invading troops from North Korea. Peacetime control of its forces was returned in 1994, but the wartime control, known as OPCON, still rests with the U.S.
The two countries agreed in 2007 to transfer OPCON to Seoul by 2012. But the planned transfer was postponed twice amid growing threats from North Korea, first until 2015 and then indefinitely until the South becomes more capable of coping with the North’s threats.
“Trump’s guiding principle has been to put American interests first. In this regard, it is entirely plausible that a Trump presidency may seek to complete OPCON transfer and put these responsibilities in the hands of Koreans,” said Victor Cha, Korea chairman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). [Yonhap]
You can read more at the link, but I would not be surprised if Trump uses the OPCON issue as a negotiating chip to get South Korea to pay more for the upkeep of USFK.
It was postponed twice because the Koreans are unwilling to pay the cost that is required. Guy needs to get his facts straight.
The ROK President is in a very weak position right now with low public confidence. She won’t be able to drive any major or strategic decisions for a while.
Senior ROK military have (quietly) made it very clear that the ROK military is not ready to take the reigns – and they have proven that when they’ve taken the lead during major combined ROK-US exercises.