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Section 2 Expeditious Wartime Operational
Control Transition Based on a
Robust ROK–U.S. Alliance
The ROK and the United States have been thoroughly preparing for the transition of wartime OPCON, which
facilitates a transition to the new ROK Armed Forces–led combined defense system, while maintaining a
firm combined defense posture in preparation for potential North Korean aggression and provocations. By
systematically managing relevant tasks for OPCON transition including the development of the combined
command structure and strategic documents, combined exercises and certification, and the ROK Armed
Forces’ acquisition of capabilities, and by regularly evaluating the progress in the preparation, the ROK Armed
Forces is pursuing early transition of OPCON while maintaining stability.
1. Background and History
The ROK has achieved economic growth and national growth based on the ROK–U.S.
Alliance in the last 60 years. Now is the time for the ROK to use the country’s own defense
capabilities to sustain peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula as well as to enhance the
Alliance in a for ward-looking manner. To realize responsible defense that matches the ROK’s
national power and military strength, the ROK Armed Forces needs to build capabilities to
lead the combined defense system and exercise wartime operational control (OPCON).
The ROK Armed Forces has been systematically and proactively preparing for OPCON
transition to establish a new ROK-led combined defense system while expanding its independent
response capabilities to effectively counter North Korean threats.
In June 2017, the leaders of the two countries agreed to continue the Alliance’s cooperation
to further accelerate wartime OPCON transition compared to the previously agreed timeline.
In accordance with the leaders’ agreement, the ROK Armed Forces has been systematically
carrying out major tasks including the development of a post-OPCON transition combined
defense structure, the development of strategic documents defining the future combined
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