Trump says US to scale back military drills with South Korea after it stayed out of Iran war
Trump says US to scale back military drills with South Korea after it stayed out of Iran warImage source, Getty ImagesByBrandon DrenonReporting fromWashington DCPublished16 August 2026Updated 32 minutes agoPresident...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Trump says US to scale back military drills with South Korea after it stayed out of Iran warImage source, Getty ImagesByBrandon DrenonReporting fromWashington DCPublished16 August 2026Updated 32 minutes agoPresident Donald Trump has said the US will "substantially reduce" joint military exercises with South Korea, citing his "very good relationship" with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. He also noted on Truth Social that South Korea had recently declined to join the US in the "denuclearisation" of Iran. "These exercises are not only costly, with much of these costs paid for by the United States of America (as usual!
), but send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile," Trump posted. Seoul said the drills with the US would proceed "as scheduled". Pyongyang has not yet commented.
The Details
It comes after North Korea this month conducted ballistic missile tests banned by the United Nations. Trump said in his social media post on Sunday that it was "too late to cancel", as the US and South Korea were due to start their annual military exercises on Monday. He added: "While somewhat unrelated (?
), I recently asked the President of South Korea if they would like to join us in the Denuclearization of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and they said, 'No thanks! '"Last week, US and South Korean military leaders held a joint press conference announcing Ulchi Freedom Shield. They said the 11-day event would be similar in scale to previous years, with about 18,000 South Korean soldiers participating.
During the news conference, military leaders also mentioned North Korea's deployment of troops to aid Russia's war against Ukraine. US military spokesperson Ryan Donald said "our training accounts for that threat", referring to North Korean soldiers returning from the battlefield. About 28,500 American military personnel are stationed in South Korea.
What Experts Say
On Friday, North Korea's foreign ministry condemned the joint military drills as "a rehearsal for an aggressive war". The joint exercises come days after South Korea, the US and Japan detected the second North Korean missile test in days. Pyongyang has accelerated efforts to expand its nuclear and missile programmes since the collapse in 2019 of Kim's high-profile diplomacy with Trump during his first term in the White House.
He became the first ever sitting US president to set foot in North Korea when he visited seven years ago. Trump's pointed remark about South Korea in his social media post seemed to hint at possible frustration with Seoul for declining to make direct military or logistical contributions to the US hostilities with Iran. He has also expressed displeasure with other allies for their hesitance to get involved in the conflict, including Japan, France and the UK.
Trump's move to downsize joint military exercises with South Korea is not without precedent. He suspended the exercises entirely in 2018, during denuclearisation negotiations with Kim. The exercises were again scaled back in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.


