SKUSA
SKUSA, or the South Korean United States Alliance, is a strategic partnership between the United States and South Korea. Established in 1953, it is one of the oldest and most significant alliances in the world. The alliance is based on shared democratic values, mutual security, and economic cooperation. It plays a crucial role in maintaining regional stability and promoting peace in the Asia-Pacific region.
The alliance's core principles include the commitment to collective defense, interoperability, and cooperation in various domains
Economically, the alliance has fostered robust trade relations, with the United States being South Korea's largest
Politically, SKUSA has been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy in Asia. It has facilitated diplomatic efforts
Despite its strengths, SKUSA faces challenges such as North Korea's nuclear ambitions and the evolving geopolitical