RT.com
11 Mar 2026, 06:56 GMT+10
Heavy transport activity has been reported at a major American military hub in Asia
South Korea has voiced opposition to the redeployment of US air defense assets from its territory to the Middle East but is not in a position to block the move, Seoul has said.
With theUS-Israeli war with Iranand Tehran's retaliatory strikes on American assets in the region entering their 12th day, some media reports alleged that air defense systems used by Gulf nations were running "dangerously low" on interceptors.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung addressed reports that some American weaponry stationed at Osan Air Base, a major US Air Force installation in the country, may have been transferred to American bases in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. According to media reports, US military transport aircraft have been arriving at and departing from the base over the past week.
"We have expressed opposition to USFK [US Forces Korea] transferring some air defense weapons according to its own military needs, but it is also the reality that we cannot fully enforce our position," Lee said, adding the transfer would not cause a "serious setback" to Seoul's deterrence capability.
South Korea hosts a major US military presence as part of a decades-long security pact aimed at deterring nuclear-armed North Korea. Around 28,000 US troops are stationed in the country alongside advanced air defense systems, including Patriot interceptors.
Another US ally, Japan, which hosts major American military bases, has reportedly redeployed two guided-missile destroyers to the Arabian Sea to support US-Israeli operations against Iran.
The head of Japan's main opposition party, Junya Ogawa, reportedly told parliament on Monday that Japan "has not permitted the stationing of US forces so they can sortie from those bases to fire missiles toward the Middle East" when they are supposed to be ensuring Japan's security.
Within hours of the US launching Operation Epic Fury, Iran unleashed retaliatory strikes against American military bases in the Middle East, declaring all of them as "legitimate targets." Tehran has argued that those hosting American military assets and facilitating attacks should not act surprised when it makes them a target, instead of bringing more security.
(RT.com)
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