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US general’s ‘dagger’ remark tests South Korea’s China balancing act

US Forces Korea commander General Xavier Brunson described South Korea as a "dagger in the heart of Asia" aimed at China during a US Army War College podcast interview on May 22. This remark has highlighted differing perspectives on China between Washington and Seoul.

Park Chan-kyongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-02 · 05:43 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
US general’s ‘dagger’ remark tests South Korea’s China balancing act
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US Forces Korea commander General Xavier Brunson described South Korea as a "dagger in the heart of Asia" aimed at China during a US Army War College podcast interview on May 22. This remark has highlighted differing perspectives on China between Washington and Seoul. Both Beijing and South Korea reacted negatively to the statement. South Korea's presidential office acknowledged awareness of the remarks and stated ongoing consultations between the allies. However, Seoul reportedly expressed greater regret through unofficial channels involving national security and foreign affairs officials.

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South Korea's presidential office stated it was 'aware' of Brunson's remarks.

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Brunson's remark was made in a podcast interview hosted by the US Army War College on May 22.

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US Forces Korea commander General Xavier Brunson described South Korea as a 'dagger in the heart of Asia' aimed at China.

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Seoul reportedly conveyed greater regret through other channels, including National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac.

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A top US general’s description of South Korea as a “dagger in the heart of Asia” aimed at China has laid bare the differences in how Washington and Seoul view their alliance and Beijing.US Forces Korea commander General Xavier Brunson made the blunt remark in a podcast interview hosted by the US Army War College on May 22, drawing a backlash both from Beijing and from Seoul itself.South Korea’s presidential office said on Saturday that it was “aware” of Brunson’s remarks and that close consultations between the two allies were ongoing. Behind the scenes, however, Seoul reportedly conveyed its greater regret through other channels, including National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac and officials from the ministries of national defence and foreign affairs.
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