The U.S. turns a blind eye to ... its own military presence on and around the Korean Peninsula that has led to the uncertainties.
The root cause of the problems between the two sides is that the U.S. does not have the right perception of China.
Those acting in defiance of the U.S.' stay-away warning will be subject to the latter's stigmatizing campaign.
Seoul should be wary of surrendering its strategic autonomy in the U.S.' geopolitical games.
South Korea, the U.S. and Japan are likely to react to the deepening Russia-North Korea partnership with expanded military cooperation.
Xi is already under considerable pressure from the U.S. and Europe to cut support for Moscow.
U.S. Republican Sen. Roger Wicker ... cited the need to discuss the possible sharing of nuclear weapons among U.S. allies.
The ROK-U.S. alliance fulfills the entire prerequisites to the defense of America's homeland.
What South Koreans badly want is firm deterrence mechanisms against this nuclear threat before choosing a North Korea policy.
Washington is using this consultation mechanism to control and influence the Yoon administration.
If South Korea really wants a sense of security, it needs to urge the U.S. to adopt a more responsible attitude.
Japan is the U.S.’ most important ally ... but it has in recent years suffered increasingly frequent harassment by the PLA.