The United States and South Korea are conducting joint military exercises, which will conclude earlier than initially scheduled. This decision follows a directive from former President Donald Trump to reduce the duration of the drills.
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US and South Korea shorten joint military exercises following Trump directive
The US and South Korea have decided to end their joint military exercises sooner than planned. This change comes in response to a directive from former President Donald Trump.
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