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“A new tank, did you make the old tank look like a new tank?” “There is no indication of missile launches” in the possibility of provoking North Korea during the change of US government. “Prematurely” for the transition of opposition rights within the term of President Wen
USFK commander Robert Abrams raised the possibility that missiles like the new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which North Korea introduced on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Labor Party last month, may be an unrealistic model.
Commander Abrams said: “I have a little doubt in terms of performance,” he told a press conference to mark the second anniversary of his inauguration at the CFC Korean-American conference room in Yongsan, Seoul. I can’t, so I don’t know if this is real or if it is a ‘training model (VISMOD, visual modification)’. “” It was said that a new tank had been launched, but I did not know if it was a really new tank or if the old tank looked like a new tank. “
He also said: “The missiles shown in the row were tested. Some did not appear to be operational yet,” he said. “There was a discussion in the military council, but it seems there is nothing to worry about the US military.”
Commander Abrams replied, “I have not seen any indication that the test launch is imminent” to the question, “Is North Korea likely to trigger a missile launch during the change of government of the United States?”
The government is carrying out the transition from wartime military control within the mandate of President Moon Jae-in (2022). Commander Abrams said it was “premature” and that “we are constantly conducting checks and evaluations, but there are still more ways to go.” “There is no change in the policy or position of the US government that it is ready (transition) once all the conditions are met,” he said.
When asked if the UN Command could become a combat command, Commander Abrams said: “The United Nations is not a combat command.” “There is no secret plan to turn the UNC into a combat command in the future.” “Some say that the UNC is a Trojan horse, but there is absolutely no secret plan,” he said.