As it stands, the 2012 operational control change in South Korea is set to dissolve a long-standing system whereby a U.S. general commands both American and Korean forces in a wartime scenario against North Korea. However, recent discussions reveal concern that the scheduled date may prove too soon for this change. Michael O’Hanlon writes that, while these concerns are warranted, the concept of a divided command should be repudiated altogether.
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