South Korea is just a “global partner” and protections afforded by NATO article 5 do not extend into “global partners”. So, from a NATO perspective, it would be very convenient to send south Korean troops to avoid triggering Putin claims of broader NATO involvement
South Korea has a lot of useful equipment and the supply chains (factories) to build a lot of it. That equipment is what Ukraine needs more than anything, ideally at a low price (or under generous loan terms)
… what? Korea hasn’t existed since 1945. North Korea isn’t part of NATO, sure. But South Korea IS part of NATO.
So, I’m unclear what you mean.
South Korea is just a “global partner” and protections afforded by NATO article 5 do not extend into “global partners”. So, from a NATO perspective, it would be very convenient to send south Korean troops to avoid triggering Putin claims of broader NATO involvement
South Korea has a lot of useful equipment and the supply chains (factories) to build a lot of it. That equipment is what Ukraine needs more than anything, ideally at a low price (or under generous loan terms)