USFK Commander Says China Concerned that Korean Peninsula is A “Dagger in the Heart of Asia”

Ironically the Japanese historically have thought the same thing that the Korean Peninsula is a dagger pointed towards Japan. This is partly why past Japanese Imperial governments have tried to control the peninsula. Is General Brunson hinting that China will be the next Imperial power that will try and control the Korean Peninsula?:

U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson has said that South Korea is a “dagger in the heart of Asia” if seen from China’s east coast, a remark that apparently underscored the strategic location of the Asian ally amid an intensifying Sino-U.S. rivalry.

Brunson made the remarks in a recent podcast interview hosted by the U.S. Army War College on Friday, amid lingering speculation that the United States would seek to leverage USFK assets to help deter an increasingly assertive China or address other regional challenges beyond the Korean Peninsula.

“When they (the Chinese) look out from the east coast of China, what they see is there’s Korea, the dagger in the heart of Asia,” he said, according to a transcript posted on the website of the Strategic Studies Institute at the Army War College.

“(Then) there’s Japan again, sort of that shield that’s sort of a backstop, if you will, for them trying and their ambitions beyond that into the South China Sea and then down to their southeast is the Philippines,” he added.

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