The maneuvers involved various warships and aircraft, including the US aircraft carrier George Washington, the South Korean destroyer ROKS Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong and the Japanese destroyer JS Haguro.
The United States, Japan and South Korea will conduct large-scale military exercises Freedom Edge. Countries will include military aircraft and ships in the exercises. This was reported by Yonhap on Wednesday, November 13.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the three-day exercise will begin on November 13 as part of an exercise boost due to North Korea’s deepening cooperation with Russia.
The exercise will take place in international waters south of the South Korean resort island of Jeju. This is the second such exercise. The first took place four months ago, held in accordance with an agreement reached by the leaders of the countries last year.
The second round of Exercise Freedom Edge will involve a variety of warships and aircraft, including the US aircraft carrier George Washington, the South Korean destroyer ROKS Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong and the Japanese destroyer JS Haguro
The maneuvers cover several areas including air defense, missile defense, anti-submarine warfare, maritime interdiction and defense cyber training.
In August, President Yoon Suk-yol, US President Joe Biden and then-Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida regularly held annual trilateral exercises during the Camp David summit as part of efforts to prevent nuclear and missile threats from North Korea.
Remember that North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Let’s add that NATO conducted the annual nuclear exercise Steadfast Noon in October.
In South Korea they say that the Kremlin is asking the DPRK in exchange for the military
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