South Korea’s debate over a military logistics pact with Japan is no longer about whether the agreement makes strategic sense. Successive governments have acknowledged the military logic of an Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA). Nevertheless, Seoul has retreated when confronted with the domestic political costs, suggesting that the real obstacle is political rather than strategic. […]
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