US Forces in South Korea Mention the "First Island Chain" for the First Time, as Drills Link to Rapid Projection of Combat Power

Aug 16, 2026

US forces in South Korea have, for the first time, tied their pre-stored war gear to "rapidly projecting combat power inside the first island chain" — a shift that hints at a role beyond just North Korea, and one that could touch Taiwan.

  • The US Eighth Army's annual drills with South Korea, running Aug 17–27, now openly mention the "first island chain" for the first time.
  • The army says it will test how fast it can hand out pre-positioned equipment stored in Japan and South Korea, so arriving troops can fight almost immediately.
  • This suggests US forces in Korea are being set up to handle trouble beyond the Korean Peninsula, not just defend against the North.
  • The US denies the drill is about a "Taiwan emergency" or a US-China clash, but linking Korea-based gear to island-chain power projection has drawn attention anyway.
  • The exercise involves about 18,000 South Korean troops and includes drone, GPS-jamming, electronic, and cyber warfare training.

Outlook: Expect continued signs that the US is broadening its Korea-based forces into a more flexible regional role across Northeast Asia.

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