Mișcarea neașteptată a lui Trump în Coreea de Sud este văzută ca o insultă la Seul și provoacă o undă de șoc în Asia

Trump's decision to reduce military exercises with South Korea raises concerns among Asian allies about U.S. commitment to defense, prompting them to seek greater autonomy and alternative partnerships. This shift is seen as an insult to Seoul, which was not informed in advance. The move may accelerate defense spending and partnerships in the region, as countries like Japan and Taiwan explore their own military capabilities amid fears of U.S. reliability. The situation reflects a broader reevaluation of U.S. alliances in Asia, with nations increasingly investing in their own defense systems.