US–South Korean Joint Drills Highlight ‘First Island Chain’ Security, Aiming at China and Its Allies: Analysts

The U.S. military’s emphasis on projecting combat power along the First Island Chain will effectively deter the China-Russia-North Korea alliance, analysts say.
US–South Korean Joint Drills Highlight ‘First Island Chain’ Security, Aiming at China and Its Allies: Analysts

This year’s US-South Korean joint military drills, held from August 18 to August 21, emphasized First Island Chain security. Analysts suggest the official US rhetoric indicates a strategic shift towards war preparation against China and its allies in the Asia-Pacific. The exercises included rapid distribution and preparation of Army Prepositioned Stock 4, demonstrating the alliance’s capability to project combat power and secure key terrain within the First Island Chain.

  • US-South Korean joint military drills from Aug. 18 to Aug. 21 focused on First Island Chain security.
  • Analysts interpret this as a strategic shift in US rhetoric towards war preparation against China and its allies.
  • The exercises, named Ulchi Freedom Shield (UFS), featured rapid distribution and preparation of Army Prepositioned Stock 4 (APS-4).
  • This demonstrated the alliance’s ability to quickly project combat power and secure key terrain within the First Island Chain.
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