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CKS 9th GM
11.14.14Dwinelle 160
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Current EventKang-Ryul Min
ROSETTA
ROSETTA MISSION
Lauched in 2004 March 2nd 11-year voyage 6.5 billion km (30 min in light speed) Arrived in November 12th 8:35 am
(actually 8:01am)
Rosetta?
Carved stone made in BC 196 Translated document in Ancient
Greek, Egyptian Valuable and historical material to
translate Ancient Egyptian.
Pilae comet
http://sploid.gizmodo.com/look-at-the-size-of-that-comet-rosetta-is-chasing-compa-1653147476
http://www.todayhumor.co.kr/board/view.php?table=bestofbest&no=186173&s_no=186173&page=1
Mission
3-MONTH MISSIONCOLLECTING GEOGRAPHICAL DATA INSIDE OF COMET
X-RAY
WHY?
GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT THE MYTH OF SOLAR SYSTEM
PROVE THE EVOLUTION AND ORGIN OF LIVING ORGANISM ON THE EARTH
GREAT CHANCE TO PRACTICE DOKING WITH GRAVITY OF ASTEROIDS IN FAR DISTANCE
Korea’s Wartime Operational Control
What is it?
Sovereign power & Command authority
Limited power?
A Bit of History
Since Korean War- General MacArthur 1978 ROK-US Combined Forces
Command 1994 Operational control retrieval
Back to Operational control
Where is Our Operational Control?
Syngman Rhee
Handed operational command authority to the U.S.
Park Chung Hee
1.21 incident USS Pueblo incident 1978: ROK-U.S.
Combined Forces Command created
Head of CFC (top U.S. commander in Korea) takes control from United Nations Command (UNC)
Roh Tae-woo
OPCON redemption was part of campaign platform in 1987
Negotiations to give Korea peacetime operational control
Kim Young-sam
Peacetime operational control handed to Korea
Agree Korea will regain wartime OPCON “at an appropriate time”
Delayed due to DPRK’s pursuit of nuclear weapons
Kim Dae-jung
Nuclear development in DPRK delays talks
Also advocated transfer of wartime OPCON back to ROK
Roh Moo-hyun
Oct. 2006: both sides agree to transfer wartime command to Seoul between Oct. 15, 2009 to March 15, 2012
2007: transfer date set to April 17, 2012
Lee Myung-bak
2007 campaign platform includes reevaluation of wartime OPCON transfer agreement
2010: agreement to delay OPCON transfer to Dec. 1, 2015 due to DPRK provocations
Park Geun-hye
Another delay
1. Breaking United Nations Command
United National Command, ROK-US Combined Forces Command One of the world’s strongest military
alliances Supreme Commander: Curtis Scaparrotti Deputy Commander: 박선우
U.S. Army is automatically responsible to be involved in war when the war breaks out
2. Lack of power and information
Military force & information Need to improve military weapons Lacking information in war
3. Tension with neighboring countries
Especially North Korea
What US Commanders in Korea Said…
Sept 4th, 2006 Declassified Document “ 한국군은 오늘날에도 전쟁 수준의
환경에서 높은 수준의 전투 지휘 능력을 행사할 능력을 갖고 있다 . 주어진 위협의 성격과 준비 수준을 감안할때 , 한국군은 지금 당장이라도 독자적으로 그들의 나라를 성공적으로 방어할 수 있다 .”
General Burwell Bell U.S. Forces Korea Commander to Sec of Defense Rumsfeld Minister of National Defense
< 전작권 전환 보고서 > " 어떤 나라든 국가의 가장 큰 책임은 자국
국민을 보호하는 것이다 . 한국은 세계 12 위의 경제력과 대규모의 현대식 군대를 보유하고 있다 . 정전협정이 체결된 지 60 년이 넘은 만큼 이제는 한국군이 작전권을 행사해야 한다 . 나는 한국 합참이 전시에도 한국 방어를 통제할 능력이 있다고 확신한다… 한국군은 많은 훈련과 세계 각지에서의 임무를 통해 전작권을 행사할 능력과 준비 상태를 입증했다 .”
Gen. Walter Sharp(2008.6 ~ 2011.7)
What US Commanders in Korea Said…
Alexander Vershbow U.S. Forces Korea Ambassador(2005-2008)
“ 전작권 전환은 한미동맹의 긍정적이고 자연스러운 발전이자 더 균형적인 파트너십을 구축하는데 기여한다”
Then WHY did US accept SK’s request to retain wartime control?
1. To sell weapons
US on a superior positionMD, THAADWartime control postponement:
“until the country's forces are strong enough to maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula?”
2. To restrain China
• Pivot to Asia (Rebalancing) Policy• Korea-U.S.-Japan Alliance
3. US Camps in Korea
Cheap operational fee Total $2.7b paid to US Army in Korea
annually Direct support: $910mil national
defense expenses, camp in & out maintenance, use of Korean Army training field, KATUSA, Korean police backup,
Indirect support: Free provision of land, exempt from paying taxes
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
• 전작권을 다시 돌려받아야 할까 ?• 전작권의 양도가 우리의 군사주권을
포기하는 일인가 ?• 이것이 북한 / 동아시아 외교에 어떤
영향을 끼치는가 ?• 전작권 연기가 필요한 일이었는가 ,
아니면 또 다른 미국 눈치보기였나 ?
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