- On March 9, the United States and South Korea launched a large-scale joint military exercise called "Freedom Shield," involving thousands of troops from both countries.
- The exercise aims to strengthen military readiness and coordination as part of ongoing defense cooperation between the two allies.
- According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, approximately 18,000 South Korean troops are participating in the exercise.
- The joint exercise will continue until March 19, during which a number of operational and training activities will be conducted.
- However, the exact number of US troops participating has not been disclosed.
- The Freedom Shield exercise involves joint defense operations and strategic coordination activities between the armed forces of the two countries.
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