China Daily

New probe ordered into unreported THAAD deployment

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SEOUL — Moon Jae-in, president of the Republic of Korea, on Monday ordered an additional probe into the unreported deployment of four more mobile launchers of the US missile shield to the country.

Senior presidenti­al press secretary Yoon Young-ch an said that Moon ordered his senior secretary for civil affairs to look further into any suspicions over the installati­on of the Terminal High Altitude Area missile intercepti­on system.

Moon ordered an initial investigat­ion last week into the “intentiona­l” omission of report to the new leader about the deployment of four THAAD mobile launchers to an unidentifi­ed US military base in the country.

During the regular meeting earlier in the day with his senior secretarie­s, Moon was briefed by the civil affairs secretary on the findings.

The findings showed Wi Seung-ho, chief of the Defense Ministry’s national defense policy office, ordered officials to omit the deployment of four more THAAD launchers from a document to the Blue House.

The Defense Ministry reported to the state affairs planning advisory panel, which acted as a transition committee, on May 25 and to the National Security Office of the Blue House the following day, but the additional installati­on was omitted from the documents.

In the preliminar­y documents, the additional deployment­s to the unnamed US military base in the ROK were written, but Wi instructed Defense Ministry officials to omit them in the final version.

Ambiguous document

Wi will be excluded from relevant defense affairs, while other relevant Defense Ministry officials will be subject to further investigat­ions, according to the Blue House.

The Defense Ministry failed to provide additional explanatio­ns for the ambiguous document, which was submitted to Moon, intending to make the presidenti­al office not recognize the further deployment­s, Yoon said.

Moon ordered a separate investigat­ion into the Defense Ministry suspected of trying to avoid the environmen­tal assessment on the US missile defense system at a golf course in Seongju county, North Gyeongsang province.

Seoul and Washington decided in July to deploy one THAAD battery in southeast ROK. The site was moved in September to the golf course at a small village where less than 200 elderly farmers live.

About two weeks before the presidenti­al by-election on May 9, two mobile launchers, the radar and other heavy equipments were transporte­d in the middle of night to the golf course.

The hurried installati­on boosted speculatio­n that it aimed to politicize security issues during the sensitive election campaign period. Security issues tended to benefit conservati­ve candidates in the past.

The installati­on off our more mobile launchers had never been made public nor reported to Moon, who also serves as top military commander.

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