Will Korean Troops in Ukraine Cause a Clash? Experts Say No

Korean Peninsula, South KoreaMon Oct 28 2024
Just over a year from now, the year 2024. The Russian-Ukraine war is ongoing, with reports of curious movements from South Korea. The country, typically known for its peace efforts, is now mulling the deployment of its intelligence personnel to Ukraine. Why? It seems that North Korea has been busy, sending potentially up to 12, 000 troops to support Russia. But will the presence of both Korean troops on opposite sides ignite a new conflict? Experts aren't buying it. According to a news agency called Yonhap, South Korea is tossing around the idea of sending military personnel from its intelligence units to Ukraine. The plan? To analyze North Korean tactics or even grill captured North Korean soldiers. But don't expect South Korea to send combat troops, experts say. Instead, they might stick to observer roles and support tasks like technical training or intelligence gathering. So, what sets off these movements? Back in 2024, North Korea literally blasted sections of its inter-Korean roads. That doesn’t seem like a friendly gesture. South Korea's Defense Ministry earlier confirmed North Korea’s troop involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war. And it appears they’ve been sending troops to fight for Mother Russia since way back. South Korea’s President, Yoon Seok Yeol, has a few thoughts on this. He hinted at possibly sending arms to Ukraine, depending on Moscow and Pyongyang’s cozy level of cooperation. But this falls outside Seoul’s usual policy of not arming countries in conflicts. That's a big shift! Despite all the speculation, well-known strategists are optimistic about a full-blown clash between the Koreas. Nah Liang Tuang, a research fellow from Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, doubts the Yoon administration would green-light combat troops in Ukraine. Non-combatant observers, though, maybe another story. But things could get tricky. If both Koreas deploy troops, they might bump into each other. Nah pointed out that if North Korean troops penetrate Ukrainian defenses and run into South Korean personnel embedded with Ukrainian units, self-defense moves would likely be the outcome. These scenarios would have limited political impact, as Russia and North Korea deny North Korean troops are even involved. Ultimately, experts suggest that South Korea might be attempting to dissuade North Korea from further troop deployment. Naoko Aoki from the RAND think tank noted how complex the situation could become if personnel from both Koreas encounter each other. But it all depends on how North Korea uses its troops.
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    What are the strategic benefits and risks for South Korea in sending non-combat personnel to Ukraine?
    How might the presence of South Korean intelligence personnel impact the balance of power in Ukraine?
    How might North Korea's actions in Russia-Ukraine affect the dynamics between the two Koreas?

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