Military exercises between the United States and South Korea commenced on Monday as planned, despite President Trump's request to reduce their scale. Trump characterized the exercises as unnecessarily provocative and a challenge to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, although the administration had recently expressed positive remarks about South Korea. The report was presented by Nick Schifrin.
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U.S. and South Korea Conduct Military Exercises Amid Trump's Criticism
The U.S. and South Korea proceeded with scheduled military exercises on August 17, 2026, despite President Trump's criticism of their scale. Trump described the exercises as provocative towards North Korea, contrasting with recent positive statements about South Korea from the administration.
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