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Leaked documents show Seoul torn between US demands and its own policy

Although US officials have confirmed that the trove of leaked documents appear to be legitimate intelligence and operational briefs compiled by the Pentagon’s Joint Staff, at least one had been modified from the original at some point.

April 09, 2023 / 17:43 IST
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When reports emerged late last year that South Korea had agreed to sell artillery shells to help the United States replenish its stockpiles, it insisted that their “end user” should be the U.S. military. But internally, top aides to President Yoon Suk Yeol were worried that their American ally would divert them to Ukraine.

Yoon’s secretary for foreign affairs, Yi Mun-hui, told his boss, National Security Adviser Kim Sung-han, that the government “was mired in concerns that the U.S. would not be the end user if South Korea were to comply with a U.S. request for ammunition,” according to a batch of secret Pentagon documents leaked through social media.

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The secret report was based on signals intelligence, which meant that the United States has been spying on one of its major allies in Asia.

Both Yi and Kim stepped down last month for unclear reasons. Neither man could be reached for comment.