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    U.S. pulls THAAD missile system components from South Korea amid ongoing conflict with Iran

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    U.S. pulls THAAD missile system components from South Korea amid ongoing conflict with Iran

    The U.S. is transferring components of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system from South Korea to the Middle East, highlighting the strain of simultaneous conflicts with Iran and North Korea. This move depletes Indo-Pacific stockpiles and raises concerns about deterrence gaps.
    Despite objections, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung acknowledged U.S. operational authority over THAAD deployments. However, officials privately worry that North Korea may exploit the shift, potentially escalating tensions with “low-level provocations.”
    Iranian Shahed drones – cheap and mass-produced – are overwhelming expensive U.S. interceptors like THAAD, damaging radars and forcing costly replacements. This strategy drains U.S. resources while minimizing Iran’s own losses.
    Japan questions the legality of U.S. Middle East-bound deployments, while South Korea faces domestic criticism over reliance on U.S. systems. Meanwhile, defense industry warnings suggest scaling up munitions production could take years, leaving global security gaps.
    The withdrawal echoes Cold War-era tensions, with North Korea declaring South Korea its “principal enemy.” As Pyongyang strengthens ties with Russia, the THAAD redeployment threatens to destabilize the delicate Korean Peninsula stalemate, exposing U.S. military overextension.


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