| ▲ | mikeyouse 10 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Per your link, he denied they moved THAAD but admitted they moved other radar systems… > In previous moves, radars were taken off the peninsula, Brunson said, without specifying their types. “This was in advance of Midnight Hammer,” he said of strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June. Some of those have not yet returned to South Korea, but the THAAD systems remain on the peninsula, Brunson said. And I’m not sure taking the word of the US military in the comment section of an article about how the US Military has been lying about the war is super convincing.. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tristanj 9 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Per the link, those were removed prior to Operation Midnight Hammer, which happened in 2025, which nearly a year before last month's operation. I'd interpret that as unrelated. > an article about how the US Military has been lying That's a gross mischaracterization of the submitted article. FTA: "The amount of destruction is far larger than what has been publicly acknowledged by the U.S. government or previously reported." There is no "lying". The US government is not making false statements, they are declining to fully state losses. Every single military on earth does this. The US nor its military is under no obligation fully report combat losses. > I’m not sure taking the word of the US military in the comment section of an article [...] is super convincing So you'd rate an unsourced claim by an anonymous internet commentator as more credible than a statement from the commander of USFK? | |||||||||||||||||
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