New Defense Minister Pledges to Punish North Korea and Enhance US Alliance
Shin Won-sik, the newly appointed Defense Minister of South Korea, has vowed to take strong action against North Korea in the face of any military provocations. During his confirmation hearing at the National Assembly, Shin, a retired three-star Army general and member of the ruling People Power Party, emphasized the need to deter North Korea’s threats and potential nuclear attacks. He stated that if North Korea were to conduct a nuclear assault, its regime would come to an end.
As an advocate for closer security ties between South Korea and the United States, Shin also pledged to strengthen the alliance. He expressed his intention to reinforce joint military exercises and training with the US, as well as expand military cooperation with other member nations of the United Nations Command and friendly countries. Shin highlighted the importance of maintaining a robust defense posture to overcome any challenges posed by the enemy.
Recognizing the challenges faced by the military in recruiting new personnel, Shin emphasized the importance of developing future combat systems, such as those based on artificial intelligence. He also expressed his commitment to improving working conditions for junior servicemen. By investing in advanced technology and enhancing the welfare of military personnel, Shin aims to ensure a strong and capable defense force for South Korea.
The confirmation hearing for Shin’s appointment is largely seen as a formality, as his position does not require endorsement from the National Assembly. In South Korea, only the post of the prime minister necessitates parliamentary approval.
The appointment of Shin Won-sik as Defense Minister signals South Korea’s determination to address the ongoing threats posed by North Korea and strengthen its alliance with the United States. As tensions in the region persist, Shin’s expertise in defense policy and military operations will play a crucial role in safeguarding South Korea’s national security interests.
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