South Korean Official Suspended Over Failing to Report New THAAD Launchers

A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense. Reuters file photo
SEOUL (AP) — A senior South Korean defense official was suspended Monday for deliberately failing to report to new liberal President Moon Jae-in the arrival of several more launchers for a contentious U.S. missile defense system, Moon’s office said.
Moon’s conservative predecessor, Park Geun-hye, had allowed the United States to deploy the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system to deal with North Korean nuclear threats. A THAAD battery is normally operated with six launchers, and two of them were publicly installed in a southeastern South Korean town in late April, days before Moon took office on May 10.
Last week, Moon’s office said it found that four more launchers have since arrived in South Korea, but that defense officials didn’t mention them in policy briefings they gave in late May. Moon demanded a probe, calling the incident “very shocking,” according to his aides.
Moon’s investigation order has prompted media speculation about its motives. During the election campaign, he said he would review a system that has enraged not only North Korea but also China, South Korea’s largest trading partner.
Moon’s office said Monday that an investigation found Deputy Minister for Defense Policy Wee Seung Ho ordered ministry officials not to write clearly about the four launchers in policy reports.
Wee told investigators he did so because the South Korean and U.S. militaries decided not to publicize the four launchers’ arrivals, presidential official Yoon Young-chan told a televised news conference.
Yoon said Wee instead initially planned to verbally report about the four launchers but didn’t do so. “It’s something that we cannot tolerate,” Yoon said.
Wee didn’t immediately make any public comments, according to the Defense Ministry … (read more)
via The Japan News
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