South Korea to nix intelligence-sharing deal with Japan, alarming US military officials
South Korea said Thursday it will end an intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan, a move that prompted immediate concern from U.S. military officials in the wake of A Pentagon spokesman, Lt. Col. Dave Eastburn, said intelligence sharing is key to a united defense strategy in the region. The United States, South Korea and Japan are stronger and safer when they work together, he said. "The Department of Defense expresses our strong concern and disappointment" with South Korea's decision, Eastburn said in a statement. "We strongly believe ...
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